I have X11 installed on a server 6.1.
Is there an easy way to remove it all?
Do I have to remove each package individually?
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Jeff Maxwell wrote:
I have X11 installed on a server 6.1.
Is there an easy way to remove it all?
Do I have to remove each package individually?
Suppose you have installed the xorg server, you could remove it easily.
But it also matters how you installed. If you did it from ports, you can
In response to Laszlo Nagy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Jeff Maxwell wrote:
I have X11 installed on a server 6.1.
Is there an easy way to remove it all?
Do I have to remove each package individually?
I highly recommend the pkg_cutleaves port, which makes this kind of thing
many orders of
Do I have to remove each package individually?
Suppose you have installed the xorg server, you could remove it
easily. But it also matters how you installed. If you did it from
ports, you can probably
cd /usr/ports/x11/xorg
make deinstall
That just deletes the metaport (which
On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 19:40:24 +0100
Laszlo Nagy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeff Maxwell wrote:
I have X11 installed on a server 6.1.
Is there an easy way to remove it all?
Do I have to remove each package individually?
Suppose you have installed the xorg server, you could remove it
On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 12:33:47PM -0500, Jeff Maxwell wrote:
I have X11 installed on a server 6.1.
Is there an easy way to remove it all?
Do I have to remove each package individually?
You could probably make a good start with:
# pkg_deinstall -rf xorg-\*
check 1st what it will