The default interactive shell is now zsh

The default interactive shell is now zsh.


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iMac 21.5", macOS 10.14

Posted on Nov 14, 2019 12:35 PM

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Posted on Nov 15, 2019 6:32 AM

If you do not wish to use Terminal open https://support.apple.com/kb/HT208050 and follow the instructions for using System Preferences

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Mar 13, 2020 9:46 AM in response to wim212

terminal have been error

Last login: Fri Mar 13 23:35:25 on ttys000


cd '/Users/macone/Desktop/AT752 iCloud Bypass Package/' && '/usr/bin/pythonw' -i  '/Users/macone/Desktop/AT752 iCloud Bypass Package/tcprelay.py'  && echo Exit status: $? && exit 1




The default interactive shell is now zsh.


To update your account to use zsh, please run `chsh -s /bin/zsh`.


For more details, please visit https://support.apple.com/kb/HT208050.


MacOnes-MacBook-Air:~ macone$ cd '/Users/macone/Desktop/AT752 iCloud Bypass Package/' && '/usr/bin/pythonw' -i  '/Users/macone/Desktop/AT752 iCloud Bypass Package/tcprelay.py'  && echo Exit status: $? && exit 1


Usage: tcprelay.py [OPTIONS] [Host:]RemotePort[:LocalPort] [[Host:]RemotePort[:LocalPort]]...




Options:


  -h, --help            show this help message and exit


  -t, --threaded        use threading to handle multiple connections at once


  -b KILOBYTES, --bufsize=KILOBYTES


                        specify buffer size for socket forwarding


  -s PATH, --socket=PATH


                        specify the path of the usbmuxd socket


  -u UDID, --udid=UDID  specify the device's udid if multiple devices are


                        connected


Traceback (most recent call last):


  File "/Users/macone/Desktop/AT752 iCloud Bypass Package/tcprelay.py", line 132, in <module>


    sys.exit(1)


SystemExit: 1


>>> ./tcprelay.py -t 44:2222


  File "<stdin>", line 1


    ./tcprelay.py -t 44:2222


    ^


SyntaxError: invalid syntax


>>> 


please help me. thanks you very much

Apr 3, 2020 4:35 PM in response to Barney-15E


How did I get here did you ask??.....I am trying to determine how to fix an Apple screw up...all Video conferencing software including Apple's Facetime, on my Apple Macbook Pro won't recognize the camera at a time when video conferencing is a necessity. The system shows a Facetime camera, but the system does not recognize it. As a fix, another Apple forum pointed me to this set of instructions without any explanations...just do this. Why I am here or why any user should care about the 'shell' or any shell in any software system is absurd, particularly given the price of any Apple product.


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Apr 3, 2020 5:25 PM in response to tlocker

How did I get here did you ask??.....I am trying to determine how to fix an Apple screw up...all Video conferencing software including Apple's Facetime, on my Apple Macbook Pro won't recognize the camera at a time when video conferencing is a necessity.

That doesn't explain how you ended up here in this thread. Changing your default Shell has nothing to do with any of those problems.

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