Remove or cancel OneDrive-d afther starting ubuntu 14
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I have ubuntu 14 and the programm OneDrive-d conform installation on my drive .
my question :
How can I remove OneDrive-d from ubuntu
and how can I stop the automatic running afther reboot
with regards,
Bert
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I have ubuntu 14 and the programm OneDrive-d conform installation on my drive .
my question :
How can I remove OneDrive-d from ubuntu
and how can I stop the automatic running afther reboot
with regards,
Bert
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I have ubuntu 14 and the programm OneDrive-d conform installation on my drive .
my question :
How can I remove OneDrive-d from ubuntu
and how can I stop the automatic running afther reboot
with regards,
Bert
uninstall
I have ubuntu 14 and the programm OneDrive-d conform installation on my drive .
my question :
How can I remove OneDrive-d from ubuntu
and how can I stop the automatic running afther reboot
with regards,
Bert
uninstall
uninstall
asked Sep 29 '14 at 8:49
Bert van Bommel
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Run the uninstall script.
Should be ...
./inst reinstall
from the directory where you installed it.
how can I stop the automatic running afther reboot
That will happen automatically after uninstalling it.
Normally I would look in /etc/init.d and check the startup scripts. The daemon is called onedrive-d
so it might be there and you can use service onedrive-d stop
. That would be the Ubuntu way.
But chances are, if you followed the instructions, that you added onedrive-d
to your start-up applications. Remove it from there.
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up vote
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Run the uninstall script.
Should be ...
./inst reinstall
from the directory where you installed it.
how can I stop the automatic running afther reboot
That will happen automatically after uninstalling it.
Normally I would look in /etc/init.d and check the startup scripts. The daemon is called onedrive-d
so it might be there and you can use service onedrive-d stop
. That would be the Ubuntu way.
But chances are, if you followed the instructions, that you added onedrive-d
to your start-up applications. Remove it from there.
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0
down vote
Run the uninstall script.
Should be ...
./inst reinstall
from the directory where you installed it.
how can I stop the automatic running afther reboot
That will happen automatically after uninstalling it.
Normally I would look in /etc/init.d and check the startup scripts. The daemon is called onedrive-d
so it might be there and you can use service onedrive-d stop
. That would be the Ubuntu way.
But chances are, if you followed the instructions, that you added onedrive-d
to your start-up applications. Remove it from there.
add a comment |
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0
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up vote
0
down vote
Run the uninstall script.
Should be ...
./inst reinstall
from the directory where you installed it.
how can I stop the automatic running afther reboot
That will happen automatically after uninstalling it.
Normally I would look in /etc/init.d and check the startup scripts. The daemon is called onedrive-d
so it might be there and you can use service onedrive-d stop
. That would be the Ubuntu way.
But chances are, if you followed the instructions, that you added onedrive-d
to your start-up applications. Remove it from there.
Run the uninstall script.
Should be ...
./inst reinstall
from the directory where you installed it.
how can I stop the automatic running afther reboot
That will happen automatically after uninstalling it.
Normally I would look in /etc/init.d and check the startup scripts. The daemon is called onedrive-d
so it might be there and you can use service onedrive-d stop
. That would be the Ubuntu way.
But chances are, if you followed the instructions, that you added onedrive-d
to your start-up applications. Remove it from there.
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