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Unable to remove or disable Limelight

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    darquegk
    last edited by 1 Sept 2016, 10:50

    I accidentally installed Limelight despite not having a compatible PC. Now every time I run a full update it stalls out, incomplete, while searching for limelight PCs. When I tried to uninstall, it merely searched again.

    Is there any way to turn off this automatic search? Barring that, can I uninstall the software without triggering the endless search?

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      backstander @darquegk
      last edited by 1 Sept 2016, 15:09

      Hey @darquegk
      I'm not at my Pi right now but as I can recall you might be able to uninstall it from the command prompt. With a USB keyboard plugged in, press F4 to exit EmulationStation and you'll want to type something like this:

      sudo apt-get remove limelight-embedded
      or
      sudo apt-get remove moonlight-embedded

      The Limelight project have since changed their name to Moonlight so I'm not sure which version RetroPie uses.

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        darquegk
        last edited by 1 Sept 2016, 20:49

        Unfortunately this doesn't seem to work- it says "unable to find package."

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          BuZz administrators
          last edited by 1 Sept 2016, 21:05

          update retropie-setup and you should be able to remove.

          To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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            darkwolf86
            last edited by darkwolf86 9 Feb 2016, 09:36 2 Sept 2016, 07:57

            updating it didn't work either i went through and did the update everything and when it got to limelight it hung up like the op said. lucky that it was updating last I believe.

            Pulling the cord for a full power off, then going to remove it from the managed packages was able to uninstall it

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              BuZz administrators @darkwolf86
              last edited by 2 Sept 2016, 10:07

              @darkwolf86 you did update all installed packages instead of just updating RetroPie-Setup

              To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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