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lobster_johnson
3783 days ago
Don't delete. Instead, run "launchctl unload -w <file name>". This will stop the service and disable it from loading on boot.
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fivesigma
3783 days ago
Tried that, didn't work. My guess is that Photoshop ran some kind of script that re-enabled it. I went to great lengths trying to gracefully disable all the CC crap before I gave up and rm -rf'd every damn file/directory containing
adobe
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