![]() ![]() Hit return and enter the admin password as usually required by sudo, and Gatekeeper will instantly be disabled.issue the following command to turn off Gatekeeper: sudo spctl -master-disable.Launch Terminal if you haven’t done so yet (/Applications/Utilities/).On newer Mac OS versions where the „Anywhere“ option is not visible there is only the way via Terminal.app to disable Gatekeeper as follows: If you're not comfortable with this, use the "right click" method mentioned above. OS X will give you a scary warning that is a bit exaggerated.Where it says "Allow applications downloaded from:" select "Anywhere".Unlock the padlock at the bottom of the window, which will require a computer admin password. ![]() In OS X go to the Apple Menu -> System Preferences -> Security & Privacy -> General ->.Advanced - Enable all application downloads.Recommended - Right click (or command+click) the Kodi icon and select "open".Assuming you've downloaded Kodi from then you have nothing to worry about, and we just need to bypass this warning: This is due to the OS X Gatekeeper feature that is designed to discourage users from downloading from random locations and possibly installing something bad. If you have Mac OS X 10.8 or higher then you might get a message saying that Kodi "can’t be opened because it is from an unidentified developer". Kodi makes it even easier by supplying a link to the Application folder, on which you can drop the Kodi bundle. Copying the program is performed simply by using drag and drop. ![]() Kodi is installed by drag-and-dropping it to the applications folder.Īll you have to do is copy the program to your desired location (usually your Applications folder) and run it. Having done this, the the disk image will appear as new device in the Finder, as shown in the picture below: Safari and some other download apps will auto-mount the Kodi disk image, but you may have to do this yourself by double-clicking the file. The actual data in the disk image is contained within a single file which will look something like this: A disk image can be thought of as the virtual equivalent of a CD.
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