

Select the option NVIDIA WEB DRIVER if you been asked.

In quick view, what I have done to solve the problem:ġ. So what we have to do here is to install the “web version” of the driver, which is an OFFICIAL version from nVIDIA, it’s just not a “native version” from Apple. The only information you need to know is: Right now the macOS’ native graphics driver that help the system communicate with the nVIDIA GPU, is still not updated to the really compatible version. Ok so I won’t take your time anymore on how happy I did, let’s go straight to the point how I really made it: Finally, I must come here and register an account for only this, and glad I found it, the solution that saves my life XD I came here after weeks searching for a solution that fixes the annoying “Update Required” message showing everytime my Mac startups, also making all of my CUDA-required software I using like Adobe Premiere/After Effect runs and renders very slow. Option.The macOS High Sierra 10.13 upgraded make me sick because of its incompatible with the GPU CUDA driver. Once you have that, go to your iTerm 2 and paste your path on "send text at start" So to do this, you need to go on your bash (where you have your commands working) and get the PATH variable from env (use this command to do that: env | grep PATH). Next, we are still missing the commands from bash in zsh. As you can see on the picture below, you need to select command option and paste path of zsh shell (to find the path, you can do which zsh).Īt this point you will have the zsh as your default shell ONLY for iTerm 2 and you will have bash as the global default shell on default mac terminal app.

Then go to the profile tab and go down to command. On iTerm 2, go to preferences (or command ,). To have both commands and zsh in iTerm 2 from bash, you need to do the following: If you like me, you will have two terminals app, one is the default terminal with bash as the default shell and another iTerm 2 with zsh as its shell.
