Difference between revisions of "Sandbox"
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<li> Click Download </li> | <li> Click Download </li> | ||
− | <li> Safari (or default browser) will now open up to [https://www.mono-project.com/download/stable/#download-mac the Mono Project] for macOS. Click '''Download mono | + | <li> Safari (or default browser) will now open up to [https://www.mono-project.com/download/stable/#download-mac the Mono Project] for macOS. Click '''Download mono (Stable channel)'''</li> |
<li> Once the download is complete go to your downloads folder and click the new pkg file that was downloaded and install it</li> | <li> Once the download is complete go to your downloads folder and click the new pkg file that was downloaded and install it</li> | ||
<li> After installation is complete go back and reopen Sonarr </li> | <li> After installation is complete go back and reopen Sonarr </li> |
Revision as of 20:10, 1 December 2020
OSX
Big Sur
- After downloading Sonarr V3 from hereThe
zip
file will be located in your downloads directory. - After the downlaod has finished you'll need to unzip the file from there you'll have a Sonarr.app in your downloads folder simply move the Sonarr.app to your Applications directory.
- From there if you go to your launch pad you'll notice that Sonarr is now in there, double click on Sonarr
- You'll probably get a pop up that says "Sonarr.app" cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified.
- Dont fret we can get this fixed.
- Click on System Preferences in your dock
- Click Security and Privacy
- Click Open Anyways
- You'll get a pop up that looks something like this:
- Click Open
- Now since Sonarr uses the Mono Framework Version 5.20 or later if you do not already have that installed you'll recieve a pop up like this
- Note: If Mono is already installed skip these steps
- Click Download
- Safari (or default browser) will now open up to the Mono Project for macOS. Click Download mono (Stable channel)
- Once the download is complete go to your downloads folder and click the new pkg file that was downloaded and install it
- After installation is complete go back and reopen Sonarr
- Now browse to
http://localhost:8989
Now you're all set Sonarr is now up and running on your system Have fun