On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 17:54, karrottop wrote:
How would I be able to completely remove gnome and then
reinstall? Does anyone know what packages have to go...
'apt-get remove libglib1.2 libglib2.0-0'
then
'apt-get install gnome-core'
should get you a minimal gnome2 reinstall.
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First
Yesterday I installed apt-spy and blew up my computer with it I am
sure. I ran it and it messed up my sources.list file pretty bad so I
restored the backup, then ran apt-get upgrade / apt-get dist-upgrade and
it gave me a wierd error
This one time, at band camp, karrottop said:
Yesterday I installed apt-spy and blew up my computer with it I am
sure. I ran it and it messed up my sources.list file pretty bad so I
restored the backup, then ran apt-get upgrade / apt-get dist-upgrade and
it gave me a wierd error
Well, I got my apt sources taken care of by, as you said, deleting my cd
entries and then running apt-cdrom. Unfortunately I still can not get
gnome removed. How would I be able to completely remove gnome and then
reinstall? Does anyone know what packages have to go...so far by doing
apt-get
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