
#INTEL POWER GADGET INSTALLATION FAILED MAC PRO#
My other Macbook Pro with the exact same version of macOS but Intel Power Gadget 3.6.0 does not seem affected. The Intel Power Gadget version I installed was 3.7.0. I’m still mad about this but if it saves someone precious hours of their lives, my job here is done.Īs I said using multiple versions of VirtualBox didn’t help, and I’m not sure it is tied to a specific macOS version, although I’m on Mojave 10.15.3. My guts were telling me that is was this kernel module that was messing with my VMs, although according to macOS system logs, nothing was wrong.Īfter a quick brew zap and a reboot, I was finally able to provision my VM peacefully. However, it installs a Kernel extension ( EnergyDriver.kext), which is needed for accessing the data, or so I suppose.

I can be useful to gain some insight on a system, and is also required for showing frequencies in iStat Menus. Intel Power Gadget is a neat tiny tool (Intel-made) that shows statistics about an Intel CPU and GPU. Okay, It must be me, it must be something I installed since the last time I used the VM. To my surprise, I am greeted with a kernel panic inside the VM. I try again, make sure the network works, and end up re-provisioning the VM. The latter two components are optional and can be ommitted when choosing 'custom install', they are only needed if you want. Contains R 4.1.1 framework, R.app GUI 1.77 in 64-bit for Intel Macs, Tcl/Tk 8.6.6 X11 libraries and Texinfo 6.7. I start my vagrant VM, and to my surprise Vagrant can’t connect to it via SSH. R 4.1.1 binary for macOS 10.13 ( High Sierra) and higher, Intel 64-bit build, signed and notarized package. It had to be my fault.įast-forward to a few mornings later. I was super annoyed about all the time I wasted, and even more frustrated because I couldn’t find the root of the problem. I set up the dev environment again and… everything was working.
#INTEL POWER GADGET INSTALLATION FAILED MAC MAC#
Intel Power Gadget : PKG and PP0 planes Windows, Mac and Linux. To make sure, I went ahead and reinstalled macOS Mojave. RAPL provides a set of counters providing energy and power consumption information.

We ended thinking it had to be a hardware issue and I was going to replace my Macbook. The most infuriating thing being errors were completely uncorrelated and inconsistent, making it impossible to single out any source of problem (disk? network?). I tried multiple versions of VirtualBox and different Vagrant boxes (and much more, but it’s besides the point). Processor type: intel (r) core (TM) i5-84000T CPU 1.70GHz Processor speed: 17MHz L1/L2/元 cache s. I spent hours trying to figure out why all of this was happening.
