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PABKSK
5 years agoNew Member
Logmein Pro Client compatibility with Apple Silicon M1 Macs and/or Rosetta
Does Logmein Pro Client work with the new Apple Silicon M1 Macs ? Either natively or through Rosetta emulation? Any plan to support the new Macs ?
- 5 years ago
I had this same problem as well with an M1 Mac mini. LogMeIn support said they are working on M1 compatibility. I was able to figure out a workaround that does not require physical access to the machine and it works great for me.
From the LogMeIn Client, try to login to the machine and you will see that black screen. Then go back to the client and launch the terminal - you should get a terminal prompt if the machine is up. In the terminal, type "caffeinate -u -t 2" and press enter. You should now have video.
Apparently this works because caffeinate with these arguments tells the M1 Mac that there is a user present at the computer, so it turns on the video.
Jason
(post edited to correct typo)
audiovisual
5 years agoActive Contributor
Having an issue when logging into a remote M1 Mac Mini. If the Mac mini has gone to sleep/has the display off, the remote keyboard and mouse will not wake it up. When I connect to this machine, all that I see on the remote side is a black screen, even tho it is actually connected to the computer.
It takes someone physically moving the local keyboard/mouse in order to make the screen come on and then it can be operated remotely.
I have tried updating software, and also checked all of the security and accessibility options on the Mac side and all seems to be the same as other intel based machines. I have another Intel based Mac Mini on the same network/Mac software version and it works perfectly.
Tzadkiel7
5 years agoNew Contributor
I had this same problem as well with an M1 Mac mini. LogMeIn support said they are working on M1 compatibility. I was able to figure out a workaround that does not require physical access to the machine and it works great for me.
From the LogMeIn Client, try to login to the machine and you will see that black screen. Then go back to the client and launch the terminal - you should get a terminal prompt if the machine is up. In the terminal, type "caffeinate -u -t 2" and press enter. You should now have video.
Apparently this works because caffeinate with these arguments tells the M1 Mac that there is a user present at the computer, so it turns on the video.
Jason
(post edited to correct typo)
- Macsterguy4 years agoActive Contributor
This solution simply does not work for the M1 Mac. If the host screen / display is set to turn off (go black) in system preferences than LogMeIn (Central) does not take the Host Mac display out of this dark mode. Even though you are connected, all you see is a black screen. The Mac responds to the login BUT the Display does not...
- livinginfaith5 years agoActive ContributorThis worked for me. Both host and client MacBook Air M1 running Big Sur. Saved me asking my client to keep rebooting his laptop (which also works - for a time). He thinks I'm magic...but I know you are!
- Tzadkiel75 years agoNew Contributor
It is "caffeinate" not caffeinated. Stupid spellcheck 🙂