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2010-07-31
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@ Cambridge, UK
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2010-07-31
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2010-07-31
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@ Holland
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2010-08-01
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2010-08-03
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@ Australia Mate
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#16
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dsmetool -k /usr/bin/camera-ui
To stop it permanently, move the file /etc/X11/Xsession.post/17camera-ui.
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2010-08-03
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@ Australia Mate
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2010-08-04
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2010-08-04
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@ Baarlo, NL
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2010-09-07
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@ Holland
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#20
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Yes, you'd need root first of all.
Here's how I'd do it: (Only because I fail at using mv)
Code:sudo gainroot cd /etc/X11/Xsession.post/ cp 17camera-ui /home/user/MyDocs/ **put it in a folder for backups** rm 17camera-ui