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Mac restart bluetooth terminal
Mac restart bluetooth terminal





mac restart bluetooth terminal

# On a macOS system which has proctools installed, you can replace `killall` to `pkill`īlueutil is cool stuff, but it is using some private APIs of amework, so it may not work on the future version of macOS. $ sudo killall -HUP bluetoothd # or blued based on macOS version Library/Preferences/ ControllerPowerState -int 0

mac restart bluetooth terminal

Library/Preferences/ ControllerPowerState -int 1 In case you just want the status(on|off) of bluetooth to be changed, not wanting the daemon to actually restart, you can do the following, # Let bluetooth be on $ sudo launchctl stop # or blued based on macOS version $ sudo launchctl load /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/Įven in the SIP environment(after El Capitan) you can simply launchctl stop then launchctl start the daemon. iCloud und Bluetooth spinnen, Mac nicht bootet 2 macOS Catalina im Safe Mode.

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$ sudo launchctl unload /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/ It will guide you how to reset Mac admin password with built-in password reset tool on Mac 'Catalina' (Version 10 Apple has finally released macOS Catalina 10 Four ways you can fix bad macOS Catalina battery life after updating Restart your Mac Restart your Mac. So based on the version of the macOS, you need to change the daemon name in the below command(s).Īnother thing to note is that, unload then load the daemon's plist(instead of stop then start or sending HUP signal) may not work due to the SIP(System Integrity Protection) introduced in El Capitan.īut it should work when you disabled the SIP or on macOS before El Capitan. If its not there then add by going to System Preferences > Bluetooth >. One thing to mention is the daemon name blued (at least until macOS 10.11 El Capitan), has been changed to bluetoothd. Hold down the Shift and Option keys, then click on the Bluetooth icon in the menubar.







Mac restart bluetooth terminal