- gpu docs - user guide stuff - removed unused named.svg - added link to ES-DE frontend stuff from 3rdparty Signed-off-by: lizzie lizzie@eden-emu.dev Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/3078 Reviewed-by: Caio Oliveira <caiooliveirafarias0@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: crueter <crueter@eden-emu.dev> Co-authored-by: lizzie <lizzie@eden-emu.dev> Co-committed-by: lizzie <lizzie@eden-emu.dev>
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# Allowing Eden to Run on MacOS
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Use this guide when you need to allow Eden to run on a Mac system, but are being blocked by Apple Security policy.
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**Click [Here](https://evilperson1337.notion.site/Allowing-Eden-to-Run-on-MacOS-2b057c2edaf681fea63dc81027efeffd) for a version of this guide with images & visual elements.**
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### Pre-Requisites
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- Permissions to modify settings in MacOS
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## Why am I Seeing This?
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Recent versions of MacOS (Catalina & newer) introduced the **Gatekeeper** security functionality, requiring software to be signed by Apple or a trusted (aka - paying) developer. If the signature isn’t on the list of trusted ones, it will stop the program from executing and display the message above.
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## Steps
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1. Open the *System Settings* panel.
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2. Navigate to *Privacy & Security*.
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3. Scroll down and observe the following message under the **Security** settings.
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4. Select **Open Anyway** to tell your Mac that you trust the application.
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5. You will now get another window appearing to verify you want to open Eden. Select **Open Anyway**.
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6. You will be prompted for your password to authorize the request. Enter the credentials of an account that has permission to modify settings and press **OK**.
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7. Eden will now open and any subsequent launches of the program will not prompt this. |