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Want to completely uninstall

Posted: February 14th, 2012, 3:12 am
by briangee
Hi there;

I had to install sabnzbd+ tonight, and somehow screwed up a configuration so I can no longer get to the web admin. I'm looking to completely uninstall it so I can just do a nice clean install.

I'm running Amahai v5 right now, and I bought sabnzbd through the Amahai App Store.

I've terminalled into the box and /var/hda/web-apps/sabnzbdplus/ no longer exists, but when I re-install, my old bad settings are back in the sabnzbd.ini file. I just want to start over again with a nice clean install. Are there other places I need to remove some config backups before my clean install will happen?

Thanks.

Re: Want to completely uninstall

Posted: February 14th, 2012, 3:17 am
by sander
Did you remove sabnzbd.ini ? See http://wiki.sabnzbd.org/faq#toc18 for the location


BTW: what is Amahai? And did you really pay for SABnzbd via the Amahai App Store? If so, don't you thinkg *they* should give you support?

Re: Want to completely uninstall

Posted: February 14th, 2012, 9:23 am
by inpheaux
sander wrote:BTW: what is Amahai? And did you really pay for SABnzbd via the Amahai App Store? If so, don't you thinkg *they* should give you support?
Amahi is a Linux-based media server deal like Windows Media Center. . . but for some insane reason they have an app store with specific "Amahi-compatible" builds you have to pay for.

Sorry you got screwed by Amahi. But yeah, like sander said, look for the sabnzbd.ini. Delete that, then reinstall.

Re: Want to completely uninstall

Posted: February 14th, 2012, 11:31 pm
by briangee
Thanks, that's a help. It was 4:00am last night and I was at my wits end, amazing how much clearer I am thinking tonight ;)

Amahi is pretty cool, it just gives you a nice clean web interface, and you still have access to the entire system. The Amahi app store is just a really simple one click web interface.

Re: Want to completely uninstall

Posted: February 15th, 2012, 10:55 pm
by inpheaux
briangee wrote:Amahi is pretty cool, it just gives you a nice clean web interface, and you still have access to the entire system. The Amahi app store is just a really simple one click web interface.
At the end of the day, you're still paying for f/oss apps, and the developers of said apps are getting nothing. While technically legal, that just feels wrong.