Oh damn it this is going to bug the hell out of me, I had this exact same
problem with VMWare and automatix and I solved it in the end, I think I had
to basically delete all the files and folders relating to VMWare, I cant
really remember now.

On 10/10/2007, Gosse J de Jong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Eron,
>
> I don't how Automatix2 uninstall a package but i think he only delete the
> icon. The quick en dirty way.
> To find out, go to your Terminal 'sudo' and then 'locate VMWare' when he
> find the location take a look.
> How to solve this problem? Tell me if you have the answer i like to know
> that also.
>
> Kind regards
> Gosse
>
>
> 2007/10/10, Eron Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > I have used Automatix2 to install VMWARE Server on my computer (Ubuntu
> > Feisty) and a newer version of the VMWare Server was released. I used
> > Automatix2 to uninstall VMWare Server but when I try to reinstall it I keep
> > getting a message that suggests there is already a version of VMWare Server
> > installed which needs to be removed. How do I sort that out?
> >
> > Eron ..........
> >
> > http://fiwiyaad.com
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