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Originally Posted by radix
Did you follow the link I posted above to insure that safari was not autostarting? If that didn't help, open a terminal and type the following in bold at the prompt:
Code:
$ crontab -l
crontab: no crontab for xxxxxxxx
$ ls -l .bash{rc,_profile}*
ls: .bash_profile*: No such file or directory
ls: .bashrc*: No such file or directory
$ cat .profile
# MacPorts Installer addition on 2010-06-28_at_20:50:27: adding an appropriate PATH variable for use with MacPorts.
export PATH=/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:$PATH
# Finished adapting your PATH environment variable for use with MacPorts.
$ ps -ef | grep -i [s]afari
501 40421 176 0 0:01.11 ?? 0:05.39 /Applications/Safari.app/Contents/MacOS/Safari -psn_0_22152479
# Take note of the third column in red above
$ ps -p 176
PID TTY TIME CMD
176 ?? 0:10.23 /sbin/launchd
post the results. I know this is all complicated, but it'll help figure out what might be starting Safari. Please also sanitize your command prompt, I don't want to know your name.
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i tried and half of those commands didnt really do anything.. or im just not that good with terminal lol is there an easier way? With onyx maybe?