Uninstallation Guide – Remove Autostart for FRAMR.Player on Linux
The FRAMR.Player for Linux can be automatically removed using a dedicated script. This script (revert-chromautorun.sh) restores the system to a standard Linux desktop environment once executed.
The script is available for download at the following link:
Important Notice
We provide this script free of charge and without any warranty claims to give you the best possible support for your device.
Please note that installation and usage are at your own risk. Megatechnik professional Multimedia GmbH cannot be held liable for any potential damages or malfunctions that may arise from downloading, installing, or using this script.
Before running the script, ensure that you meet the following requirements:
Operating System: Linux-based system with FRAMR.Player installed.
User Permissions: Root or sudo privileges are required to execute the script.
Internet Access: Needed to download the script (if not already saved locally).
Terminal Access: You must be able to open and use a Linux terminal.
- Open a terminal window with CTRL + ALT + T
- Navigate to your preferred download directory:
- Download the script using wget:
- or using curl:
3. Preparing the Script
- Make the script executable:
- Execute the script:
The script will:
Remove FRAMR.Player autostart configurations.
Restore the default Linux desktop environment settings.
Clean up unnecessary files created during FRAMR.Player setup.
- Reboot the system:
- Once restarted, you should be greeted by the standard Linux desktop environment instead of FRAMR.Player.
- If FRAMR.Player still starts automatically, re-run the script or check for custom autostart entries.
Troubleshooting
Permission Denied:
Ensure you have made the script executable and are running it with sudo.
File Not Found:
Confirm that the script has been downloaded into your current working directory.
Script Errors:
If an error occurs during execution, note the message and contact support with details.
The script does not delete your personal files or Linux user accounts.
It only removes FRAMR.Player autostart configurations and related system modifications.
You can reinstall FRAMR.Player at any time if needed.