Fabio
May 12, 2021, 8:21am
1
Hello,
I am using CM on my old MacAir (High Sierra 10.13.6) since more than one year and I am very satisfied with it.
Quite soon I’ll update my PC and I wonder if CM works smoothly also with the latest Apple MacBooks that are based on ARM architecture (often called M1 or Apple Silicon CPU).
Thank you,
Fabio
Fabio
May 14, 2021, 2:23pm
2
… is there somebody who uses CM on the latest Apple PC and wants to let me know if this experience is positive?
I don’t have a M1 but there have been a lot of topics related to it here - a quick search will surely give you loads to read
Only works with Webdav unless you´re willing to enable kernel extensions.
My experience with Webdav has been so far, quite bad. Frequent timeouts. Locked vaults. Very frequents restarts.
I moving my data away from CM until this gets properly fixed
We’re working on that! See:
opened 05:55AM - 13 Oct 22 UTC
type:feature-request
os:mac
mount:fuse
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### Summary
Support for FUSE-T (macOS FUSE implementation without kext)
### Motivation
macFUSE relies on a kext and is very often flaky (at least for me). Kexts are also set to be deprecated on macOS soon.
FUSE-T is a new FUSE implementation that doesn't rely on a kext: https://www.fuse-t.org/
Cryptomator doesn't seem to work with it however - with FUSE-T installed on my system, the only option available in Preferences -> Virtual Drive is WebDAV.
Any chance you could support FUSE-T on macOS?
### Considered Alternatives
_No response_
### Anything else?
_No response_