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I love, but ran into a roadblock when one of my geeklets caused it to freeze on startup, and I couldn't remove the offending widget from within the System Preferences panel. So, after digging around, I discovered that the geeklets are stored as plist files at /Library » Preferences » org.tynsoe.geeklet. You can open these files in the Property List Editor (or PListEdit Pro), and look through the entries to find the problematic script, and delete the entry (or fix it, I assume).
Aug 26, 2011 - When you open the GeekTool preference pane, you'll see the three default geeklets, and options on the right to add GeekTool to the menu bar,.
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Then, save the file, restart GeekTool from System Preferences, and you should be good to go. After having to do that a few times, you will probably figure out what is causing the freeze and be able to fix your script. For me, using $tail -f, caused it to freeze, but using a file geeklet with the same filename, I was able to get the same result.