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Old 11-03-2020, 12:01 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by MrSlow&Steady View Post
I put in "rm -rf /Applications/calibre" and it did nothing.
What happens if you do an ls /Applications/calibre* <= note the * after calibre

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Last login: Mon Nov 2 20:42:54 on console
davidb@Davids-VMMac ~ % ls /Applications/calibre*
Contents
davidb@Davids-VMMac ~ % rm -rf /Applications/calibre*
davidb@Davids-VMMac ~ % ls /Applications/calibre*
zsh: no matches found: /Applications/calibre*
Another possibility is what type of user are you configured as? A standard user attempting to delete calibre.app should get a mass of Permission denied error messages before the delete fails. Can you see calibre.app in your Applications folder? Can you open your hard drive and type calibre in the search box and post what results show up? See attached image for what I mean. If you see calibre.app (one or more occurences), try moving them to the trash and then emptying the trash.
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