I just did: $ killall ColorMunki Then it works, even if you wait 4 hours... On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 10:34 AM, Graeme Gill <graeme@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Klaus Karcher wrote: > >> I guess/hope this is only a temporary workaround and someone will soon dig >> out the right (launchctl?) commands to start/stop the daemon ;-) > > Using "launchctl stop com.xrite.ninja.colormunki" only stops it for > a short time as well, before it is re-spawned. > >> Maybe there is already a Preference Pane to start/stop the daemon with >> System Preferences? (I guess this would be the preferred way from the >> viewpoint of Apple's Human Interface Guidelines) > > I'm thinking that killing the process before opening the device is > in fact the cleanest way to do it, since it lets Argyll and > the ColorMunki software coexist. Having to disable and enable > the ColorMunki software manually would be rather inconvenient, > even if there is a way to do it (and I haven't found one, short > of editing plists and restarting the system). > > Graeme Gill. > > -- Rick Richardson rick.richardson@xxxxxxxxxxx http://home.comcast.net/~rickrich1/ Linux printer driver for HP CLJ 2600n http://foo2hp.rkkda.com/ Linux printer driver (KM 2430 and HP 10xx) http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/ Linux tools for geocaching http://geo.rkkda.com/