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It's still required to use Rosetta to run the YubiKey Manager on Macbooks with a M1/M2 Chip. The issue was placed 2 years ago, and we had hope back then, but nothing happened. I know that there are workarounds via the CLI Tool, but that's not the solution.
YubiKey Model is 5C NFC, but that doesn't matter anyways.
Is there an actual reason, why we still have this problem, or is there just not enough capacity/priority for this topic?
If you are laying back thinking "it's able to run with Rosetta so everything is cool😝", I need to bring you back to reality.
Using Rosetta is a worst-case scenario and should definitely be avoided!
And right now YubiKey Manager is the only app on my device that is only supported for intel technolgy Macs.
That is so frustrating.
I don't want to violate anyone but Yubico is trying to make it seem like they're a super cool and super modern hardware MFA company, but now it sounds more like a joke to me.
Sorry for the direct words, but it's a known-issue since 2 years now.
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(I also tried this one, which leads to the same .pkg download: https://www.yubico.com/support/download/yubikey-manager/)
Is there an actual reason, why we still have this problem, or is there just not enough capacity/priority for this topic?
This is the issue from 2 years ago: #313
If you are laying back thinking "it's able to run with Rosetta so everything is cool😝", I need to bring you back to reality.
Using Rosetta is a worst-case scenario and should definitely be avoided!
And right now YubiKey Manager is the only app on my device that is only supported for intel technolgy Macs.
That is so frustrating.
I don't want to violate anyone but Yubico is trying to make it seem like they're a super cool and super modern hardware MFA company, but now it sounds more like a joke to me.
Sorry for the direct words, but it's a known-issue since 2 years now.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: