

Otherwise it just looks for stuff from your user. I’m pretty sure you need to use “sudo” for launchctl to even see system launch agents. I put in the line number where the carbonite code is and copied and pasted the code after typing “launchctl remove”. Specifically type “launchctl remove” and then what? Just typing that gets the message command not found. Thanks! It took me a really long time to understand what was going on! I’ve been trying to find a solution to removing a ‘MacKeeper’ file for three weeks, thank you…

How the heck do i turn off any and all postfix services to stop all the postfix errors that have been compiling for years – since I don’t use postifx, have no idea how to use it and it’s constantly creating errors in my log? 00-12 Comment from: how to disable postfix in 10.4? # 14-47 Comment from: Sigurdur Armannsson # Thank you! It did work and you saved my life! Thanks for the Terminal script btw,these 10 sec respawns have been driving me nuts Would that still leave orphaned files on my hard drive? my MBP won’t go to sleep mode even if i close the lid.Īnd what if I were just to navigate to the folder in User/homeƒolder/library/LaunchAgentsĪnd delete the offending files from there? I was having this problem and it was annoying. This is the best solution I found in the web. Macpro$ launchctl remove Ĭomments from long ago: # Comment from: sulaiman # Here is an example on that pesky Carbonite: macpro$ launchctl list | grep carbonite Once you know what you want to kill, use launchctl remove. Open a Terminal window and enter launchctl list to see a list of all launching services. Well here’s how you kill those constantly launching things! Even after you uninstall it, some Mac OS X software just won't quit nagging you or notifying you of updates or at the very least polluting the Console Messages like this: 19/08/11 00:16:46 .501 () posix_spawn("/Library/Application Support/Carbonite/CarboniteStatus.app/Contents/MacOS/CarboniteStatus".
