Removing Software

If you wish to uninstall the software (Product Name, Cambrionix Hub API and the Cambrionix Recorder Service) from your host system, the following steps can do this.

Windows™

To remove the software from a Windows™ system, you can do so by going into "Add or remove programs" finding the software you wish to remove, selecting it and pressing "uninstall"

macOS®

To remove the software from a macOS® system, locate the application in the Finder, drag the application to the Trash, or select the application and choose File > Move to Trash. You may be asked to enter the name and password of an administrator account on your Mac®. Then to completely delete the application, choose Finder > Empty Trash.

Alternatively, use the below instructions.

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sudo /Library/Cambrionix/ApiService/bin/CambrionixApiService --remove
sudo /Library/Cambrionix/ApiService/bin/CambrionixRecorderService --remove
Linux®

To remove software on Linux® there are two options.

The first is to use the Software centre, then either the list of installed applications or the search bar to find the software you wish to remove. Once you have selected the application, click on the remove button and you will be prompted for a password, enter the password and the software will be removed.

The second way you can remove software is by using the command line. All you need to do is to use the command in the following fashion:

sudo apt remove program_name

Variable Description
program_name The file name of the program including any version numbers

You’ll be asked to enter your account password. When you enter it, nothing is visible on the screen. You will need to confirm removal, it will ask for your confirmation, press the enter key or Y key: Keep in mind that you’ll have to use the exact package name in the apt remove command otherwise, it will show ‘unable to locate package error‘. You can type the first few letters of the program you want to uninstall, and then hit the tab key. It will show all the installed packages that match those letters at the beginning of their names.