Hi,
downloaded LS 3.0 Preview, it's great, especially the incoming connection denial...
But... ^^ If you deinstall LS 3.0 and have other filesystem operations (copy/move/chmod...) running at the same time, next time you boot network speed is really limited (about 10% of original speed). (retried this several times, to fix just install LS 3.0 again, then quit all apps, have no filesystem operations running and then deinstall LS 3.0).
Next up: I remarked, that LS reqires my MacBookPro to run on the discrete graphiccard, so just about 3 hours with LS installed... Even disable network filter does not help, you first have to kill LSAgent from Terminal, then it changes back to integrated graphics mode... I think this change of graphics mode belongs to the new networkmonitor, but its also working well on my integrated if I force this mode with gfxCardStatus.app. So would it be possible to give me back my 7 hours of battery life even with LS enabled?
Greez and happy coding on new gorgeous Little Snitch,
bj99
downloaded LS 3.0 Preview, it's great, especially the incoming connection denial...
But... ^^ If you deinstall LS 3.0 and have other filesystem operations (copy/move/chmod...) running at the same time, next time you boot network speed is really limited (about 10% of original speed). (retried this several times, to fix just install LS 3.0 again, then quit all apps, have no filesystem operations running and then deinstall LS 3.0).
Next up: I remarked, that LS reqires my MacBookPro to run on the discrete graphiccard, so just about 3 hours with LS installed... Even disable network filter does not help, you first have to kill LSAgent from Terminal, then it changes back to integrated graphics mode... I think this change of graphics mode belongs to the new networkmonitor, but its also working well on my integrated if I force this mode with gfxCardStatus.app. So would it be possible to give me back my 7 hours of battery life even with LS enabled?
Greez and happy coding on new gorgeous Little Snitch,
bj99