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I ran into an unexpected situation after installing the 7.x-2.1 of the Multilang - Embed multiple translations inside a unique node or block module. I was actually experimenting with that module to better understand the question about Why is the recommended release of my module not proposed in Drupal updates?Why is the recommended release of my module not proposed in Drupal updates?

After I finished experimenting with that (version of that) module, I wanted to disable it again, via the typical admin/modules link. The link still worked (so no WSOD situation like you may get if you run into memory problems), but not even 1 module (enabled or disabled) was shown in my module list. So no way to "disable" that Multilang module from there.

How can I disable this module without using the admin/modules link (since there it doesn't show up)?

I ran into an unexpected situation after installing the 7.x-2.1 of the Multilang - Embed multiple translations inside a unique node or block module. I was actually experimenting with that module to better understand the question about Why is the recommended release of my module not proposed in Drupal updates?

After I finished experimenting with that (version of that) module, I wanted to disable it again, via the typical admin/modules link. The link still worked (so no WSOD situation like you may get if you run into memory problems), but not even 1 module (enabled or disabled) was shown in my module list. So no way to "disable" that Multilang module from there.

How can I disable this module without using the admin/modules link (since there it doesn't show up)?

I ran into an unexpected situation after installing the 7.x-2.1 of the Multilang - Embed multiple translations inside a unique node or block module. I was actually experimenting with that module to better understand the question about Why is the recommended release of my module not proposed in Drupal updates?

After I finished experimenting with that (version of that) module, I wanted to disable it again, via the typical admin/modules link. The link still worked (so no WSOD situation like you may get if you run into memory problems), but not even 1 module (enabled or disabled) was shown in my module list. So no way to "disable" that Multilang module from there.

How can I disable this module without using the admin/modules link (since there it doesn't show up)?

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I ran into an unexpected situation after installing the 7.x-2.1 of the Multilang - Embed multiple translations inside a unique node or block module. I was actually experimenting with that module to better understand the question about Why is the recommended release of my module not proposed in Drupal updates?

After I finished experimenting with that (version of that) module, I wanted to disable it again, via the typical admin/modules link. The link still worked (so no WSOD situation like you may get if you run into memory problems), but not even 1 module (enabled or disabled) was shown in my module list. So no way to "disable" that Multilang module from there.

How can I disable this module without using the admin/modules link (since there it doesn't show up)?

I ran into an unexpected situation after installing the 7.x-2.1 of the Multilang module. I was actually experimenting with that module to better understand the question about Why is the recommended release of my module not proposed in Drupal updates?

After I finished experimenting with that (version of that) module, I wanted to disable it again, via the typical admin/modules link. The link still worked (so no WSOD situation like you may get if you run into memory problems), but not even 1 module (enabled or disabled) was shown in my module list. So no way to "disable" that Multilang module from there.

How can I disable this module without using the admin/modules link (since there it doesn't show up)?

I ran into an unexpected situation after installing the 7.x-2.1 of the Multilang - Embed multiple translations inside a unique node or block module. I was actually experimenting with that module to better understand the question about Why is the recommended release of my module not proposed in Drupal updates?

After I finished experimenting with that (version of that) module, I wanted to disable it again, via the typical admin/modules link. The link still worked (so no WSOD situation like you may get if you run into memory problems), but not even 1 module (enabled or disabled) was shown in my module list. So no way to "disable" that Multilang module from there.

How can I disable this module without using the admin/modules link (since there it doesn't show up)?

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I ran into an unexpected situation after installing the 7.x-2.1 of the Multilang module. I was actually experimenting with that module to better understand the question about Why is the recommended release of my module not proposed in Drupal updates?

After I finished experimenting with that (version of that) module, I wanted to disable it again, via the typical admin/modules link. The link still worked (so no WSOD situation like you may get if you run into memory problems), but not even 1 module (enabled or disabled) was shown in my module list. So no way to "disable" that Multilang module from there.

How can I disable this module without using the admin/modules linkHow can I disable this module without using the admin/modules link (since there it doesn't show up)?

How to disable a troublesome module in D7 that causes admin/modules to not list all modules?

I ran into an unexpected situation after installing the 7.x-2.1 of the Multilang module. I was actually experimenting with that module to better understand the question about Why is the recommended release of my module not proposed in Drupal updates?

After I finished experimenting with that (version of that) module, I wanted to disable it again, via the typical admin/modules link. The link still worked (so no WSOD situation like you may get if you run into memory problems), but not even 1 module (enabled or disabled) was shown in my module list. So no way to "disable" that Multilang module from there.

How can I disable this module without using the admin/modules link (since there it doesn't show up)?

How to disable a troublesome module that causes admin/modules to not list all modules?

I ran into an unexpected situation after installing the 7.x-2.1 of the Multilang module. I was actually experimenting with that module to better understand the question about Why is the recommended release of my module not proposed in Drupal updates?

After I finished experimenting with that (version of that) module, I wanted to disable it again, via the typical admin/modules link. The link still worked (so no WSOD situation like you may get if you run into memory problems), but not even 1 module (enabled or disabled) was shown in my module list. So no way to "disable" that Multilang module from there.

How can I disable this module without using the admin/modules link (since there it doesn't show up)?

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