Uninstall Mono on Mac OS X
To uninstall Mono on OS X utilize the uninstallMono.sh script. Where is it? How do you get it?
Utilize Finder to browse to /Library/Receipts. View the package contents of Contents/Resources/MonoFramework.pkg.
Drag a copy of uninstallMono.sh to the desktop. Open a Terminal window. Then cd desktop and run: sudo ./uninstallMono.sh and enter your password.
Mono on Mac OS X is then uninstalled (bin, Frameworks, etc.)
8 Comments:
Thx, it worked. :)
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Daniel, at 6:22 AM
Thank! It works.
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Pablex, at 8:01 PM
it didn't worked for me. which pass do you mean?
tnx in advance
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Anonymous, at 4:22 AM
that was a really good tip!
and I like your blog theme...
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Matzen, at 2:25 AM
Very useful! Thanks a Lot!
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kemiisto, at 6:47 PM
A hint for newbies: use the general library folder, NOT the one under users -> Username. Works fine, thax!
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Anonymous, at 3:26 PM
Thanks
It worked fine!
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Dhawny, at 3:48 PM
THANK YOU!
I was just looking for something to use instead of Silverlight, which is choppy as fuck (massive horizontal tearing). Pretty sad considering my hardware (2.5ghz core 2 duo). Silverlight is just shit.
Anyway, I don't know what mono is for, but it looks like it's a geek thing. I just want to watch Wimbledon smoothly.
Anyway, thanks for helping me uninstall this! If this is the way linux people use their computers, god help them.
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Anonymous, at 6:02 AM
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