Sorry... let me clarify my last question there... since I have differentYes, and it will also remove anything that depends on it. Run "apt-get remove gimp-print -s" to have it "pretend", which means it will just tell you what it _would_ do if this "were not a test". The reason you can use apt-get remove is cause apt-get is just a front-end for rpm. It just calls rpm, but does all the hard work (downloading and dependencies) first.
versions of the same software, how do I uninstall the one I don't want? I would like to get rid of the one I installed and keep the one that was
already there. Also, can I use "apt-get remove" to uninstall something
that wasn't installed with apt-get? Thanks--
--Dave
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