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LukeDeFian

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Dec 5, 2007
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peeps, 'could you tell me what are the default apps on the Utilities folder, under applications...?
i've recently deleted de Terminal.app, so I wanna know if I deleted something else, and it passed away unnoticed.

Thanks
 
I believe these are the default apps for Leopard:

Activity Monitor.app
AirPort Utility.app
Audio MIDI Setup.app
Bluetooth File Exchange.app
ColorSync Utility.app
Console.app
DigitalColor Meter.app
Directory Utility.app
Directory.app
Disk Utility.app
Grab.app
Grapher.app
Java
Keychain Access.app
Migration Assistant.app
Network Utility.app
ODBC Administrator.app
Podcast Capture.app
RAID Utility.app
System Profiler.app
Terminal.app
VoiceOver Utility.app
X11.app
 
hum...

i'm missing a couple of them.
RAID Utility.app
System Profiler.app
Terminal.app
X11.app


don't have anyone of those
I'm on Leopard, this might change things...
Dont know, maybe there were made some changes on this directory, since, meanwhile I don't have the three apps listed above (2 actuly, 'cause I know i've deleted the Terminal.app by acident), I've gained the BootCamp app and a firmware update one...

Thanks anywhay
 
X11.app is an optional utility so if you dont have it you probably didnt include it in the optional install. the others are included in Leopard. RAID utility is only useful if you have a RAID card installed.

to get the utilities you can use Pacifist. insert the Leopard install DVD and click "Open Apple Install Discs". when it opens search for "RAID Utility.app", "System Profiler.app" and "Terminal.app" and click install on the top left of the toolbar.

if you want X11.app you can open "Optional Installs" on the Leopard install DVD and only check "X11" under "Applications".
 
X11.app is an optional utility so if you dont have it you probably didnt include it in the optional install. the others are included in Leopard. RAID utility is only useful if you have a RAID card installed.

to get the utilities you can use Pacifist. insert the Leopard install DVD and click "Open Apple Install Discs". when it opens search for "RAID Utility.app", "System Profiler.app" and "Terminal.app" and click install on the top left of the toolbar.

if you want X11.app you can open "Optional Installs" on the Leopard install DVD and only check "X11" under "Applications".

thanks, done it.
ran smoooooth
 
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