

Older Xcode versions installed stuff into /Developer and /usr/bin.the command line tools, and the Graphics Tools package Xcode has a built-in menu that takes you to a list with downloads: Xcode > Open Developer Tool > More Developer Tools.) Xcode and other Apple developer tools (esp.Note: TinkerTool also has a setting that allows to suppress the security question on a per-user basis. To remove the extended file system attribute that triggers the annoying security question on first launch:

This section contains a roughly categorized list of applications (= things that go into /Applications) that I typically install. Too often I forget why I had installed this framework, or that plugin, or what I will have to clean when I do an un-install. This page is supposed to be a rough guideline what to do on a new install, but also - and more importantly - it should provide information about how a system looks after the installation. Here I try to list what software I typically install on top of a shiny new Mac OS X.

For example, it used to be available in Ubuntu through Medibuntu, which is no longer available. Many Linux distributions do not contain libdvdcss (for example, Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora and openSUSE) due to fears of running afoul of DMCA-style laws, but they often provide the tools to let the user install it themselves. The legal status of libdvdcss is controversial but there has been-unlike DeCSS-no known legal challenge to it as of June 2022. If none of them work (for instance, when the DVD drive enforces region coding), libdvdcss brute-forces the key, ignoring the DVD's region code (if any). Whereas DeCSS uses a cracked DVD player key to perform authentication, libdvdcss uses a generated list of possible player keys. Libdvdcss is not to be confused with DeCSS. libdvdcss is part of the VideoLAN project and is used by VLC media player and other DVD player software packages, such as Ogle, xine-based players, and MPlayer. Libdvdcss (or libdvdcss2 in some repositories) is a free and open-source software library for accessing and unscrambling DVDs encrypted with the Content Scramble System (CSS).
