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Update README.md with info on Macos issue workaround #893

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Expand Up @@ -104,6 +104,12 @@ Install RamaLama by running this one-liner:
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/containers/ramalama/s/install.sh | bash
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## Possible Macos installation issue
> [!TIP]
> If you are running on Macos and, post-install, get a message saying [SSL:CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED] when running your first model, you need to initialiswe the certifcates in your Python Version.
> Open the Folder /Applications/Python 3.x (where x is the version you are running)
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question (bug_risk): Question about Python path on macOS.

The path /Applications/Python 3.x looks unusual. Should it be /Applications/Python\ 3.x or /Applications/Python 3.x/? Also, not all macOS users will have Python installed there. It might be better to suggest they use the Python installation they used to install ramalam.

> Double click the 'Install Certificates.command' file; this will setup the certs and allow Python to interact with the models.

## Hardware Support

| Hardware | Enabled |
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