
So it is almost like the password is correct since it asks me if I am sure I want to decrypt it, but it doesn't fully process. However, when I enter the password that I know for a fact is correct, a pop up appears and says "are you sure you want to disable FileVault" once I click YES, it then says the password does not work. When I enter a random password that I know is not correct, it simpy gives the message "password is incorrect". It then tried to have me unlock FileVault using a password. I attempted to reset the password using Recovery Mode and I went to the option "my keyboard does not work when entering a password".

The issue is that FileVault is turned on, and the password does not work to decrypt FileVault either. No many how many times I tried, it would not let me into my laptop. Which I did not do b/c the second command did not work.Locked Out Of 2012 Macbook Pro I have an old 2012 Macbook Pro that I have been locked out of for years that I am now re-attempting to access to remove documents from it.Ī few years ago, I turned on the device and the password I had always used to log in, simply did not work anymore. ImportError: No module named setuptools.


If executing pip with sudo, you may want sudo’s -H flag.Ĭomplete output from command python setup.py egg_info: check the permissions and owner of that directory. The directory ‘/home/easyt50/.cache/pip’ or its parent directory is not owned by the current user and caching wheels has been disabled. If executing pip with sudo, you may want sudo’s -H flag.

Please check the permissions and owner of that directory. The directory ‘/home/easyt50/.cache/pip/http’ or its parent directory is not owned by the current user and the cache has been disabled. Sudo apt-get install python-pip python-dev lsscsi Here is the details of what I was trying to perform on Linux Mint 18.3 and 19.1.
