On 21/10/99 David Jardine wrote:
...wouldn't it be nicer if I knew what the deleted program had left on
my system?
well most programs do not run as root, this means that its literally
impossible for the program to spew crap all over the filesystem
after installation (unlike some other OSes
On Wed, Oct 20, 1999 at 10:43:37PM -0800, Ethan Benson wrote:
On 20/10/99 David Jardine wrote:
It appears that mozilla creates a subdirectory in the user's home
directory with the user's name, eg /home/fred/fred. I ran
dpkg --purge mozilla which according to my understanding of the
It appears that mozilla creates a subdirectory in the user's home
directory with the user's name, eg /home/fred/fred. I ran
dpkg --purge mozilla which according to my understanding of the
manpages should eliminate all traces of its existence - it didn't
say that exactly, but this seemed the most
On Wed, Oct 20, 1999 at 11:54:16PM +0200, David Jardine wrote:
It appears that mozilla creates a subdirectory in the user's home
directory with the user's name, eg /home/fred/fred. I ran
dpkg --purge mozilla which according to my understanding of the
manpages should eliminate all traces of
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