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| To install the Indigo software, you'll need a Mac that meets these OS and hardware requirements: | To install the Indigo software, you'll need a Mac that meets these OS and hardware requirements: | ||
| - | * [[https:// | + | * [[https:// |
| - | * [[https:// | + | * [[https:// |
| Indigo requires you to leave your Mac running all the time (though the display can go to sleep) in order to control your home automation; you should take this into consideration when choosing a location for your Mac. | Indigo requires you to leave your Mac running all the time (though the display can go to sleep) in order to control your home automation; you should take this into consideration when choosing a location for your Mac. | ||
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| If you're moving Indigo to a Mac with a different architecture, | If you're moving Indigo to a Mac with a different architecture, | ||
| - | === Moving an Indigo Installation to another Architecture === | + | ==== Moving an Indigo Installation to another Architecture |
| When you move your Indigo installation from one macOS architecture to another (for example from an Intel-based Mac to an M-series Mac) -- especially if you use Migration Assistant or Time Machine -- you will likely need to take additional steps because many Python libraries are compiled to the specific hardware they' | When you move your Indigo installation from one macOS architecture to another (for example from an Intel-based Mac to an M-series Mac) -- especially if you use Migration Assistant or Time Machine -- you will likely need to take additional steps because many Python libraries are compiled to the specific hardware they' | ||
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| To also uninstall the Indigo Mac Client delete the following files: | To also uninstall the Indigo Mac Client delete the following files: | ||
| - | * ''/ | + | * ''/ |
| - | * '' | + | * '' |
| - | * '' | + | * '' |
| - | * '' | + | * '' |
| Note your Mac has two different Library folders. One is in your the home directory of the account Indigo runs under and the other is at the root level of the drive. In Mac OS X Lion and higher the user's home Library folder is hidden in the Finder so you'll have to use the '' | Note your Mac has two different Library folders. One is in your the home directory of the account Indigo runs under and the other is at the root level of the drive. In Mac OS X Lion and higher the user's home Library folder is hidden in the Finder so you'll have to use the '' | ||
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| ===== Specifying your Latitude and Longitude ===== | ===== Specifying your Latitude and Longitude ===== | ||
| - | Indigo uses your current Latitude and Longitude coordinates to calculate precisely when sunset and sunrise will occur every day. Indigo automatically extracts your location from the System Preferences. To do this, it must have access to Location Services on your Mac and WiFi must be turned on. When Indigo first launches, you'll be prompted to allow access to Location data. If for some reason it's not working, check the Location Services section on the Privacy tab of the Security & Privacy section of your System Preferences and make sure that IndigoServer is enabled (has a checkbox beside it). | + | Indigo uses your current Latitude and Longitude coordinates to calculate precisely when sunset and sunrise will occur every day. Indigo automatically extracts your location from the System Preferences. To do this, it must have access to Location Services on your Mac (and WiFi must be turned on for Location Services to work). When Indigo first launches, you'll be prompted to allow access to Location data. If for some reason it's not working, check the Location Services section on the Privacy tab of the Security & Privacy section of your System Preferences and make sure that IndigoServer is enabled (has a checkbox beside it). |
| ==== Configuring your System Location ==== | ==== Configuring your System Location ==== | ||