![]() ![]() Users actually need to boot into recovery mode on their machines and downgrade their security settings in order to allow 3rd party kernel extensions to run at all, which is far more hostile than how they work today on Intel Macs. Apps with kernel extensions must be rewritten/recompiled to work on Apple Silicon Macs, which is much more difficult than porting a user-level app like Chrome.Īlso, since Apple is deprecating kernel extensions due to security concerns, they've made it harder to use them on M1 Macs. Kernel extensions are legacy system extensions that allow applications to hook into the system to perform tasks they otherwise wouldn't be able to.īecause kernel extensions (kexts) work at a lower level than most other applications, they are not compatible with Rosetta 2. "For anyone wondering why File Stream does not work with Rosetta 2 on M1 Macs, it's due to the client's use of a kernel extension. Anyone else experiencing this problem and is there a solution or work around? ![]() Running the big sur patch: "sudo kextload "/Applications/Google Drive File Stream.app/Contents/MacOS/dfsfuse.kext" 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null /Applications/Google\ Drive\ File\ ( ) Drive\ File\ Stream
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