Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Uninstalled package asks for updates in update manager

2011-05-04 Thread Lee Gold
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Reading package lists... Done
giga1@giga1:~$ 



- Original message -
From: Jonathan Marsden jmars...@fastmail.fm
To: Lee Gold leeg...@operamail.com
Cc: lubuntu-desktop@lists.launchpad.net
Date: Tue, 3 May 2011 18:06:27 -0700
Subject: Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Uninstalled package asks for updates in
update manager

Lee,

On Tue, 03 May 2011 12:37:18 -0700 Lee Gold leeg...@operamail.com
wrote:

 /etc/apache2
 /etc/apache2/conf.d
 /etc/apache2/conf.d/javascript-common.conf
 /etc/apache2/conf.d/phpmyadmin.conf

I'd say you could safely delete these, since they are not doing
anything useful.

 /etc/php5/apache2
 /etc/php5/apache2/.start

And these, for the same reason.

 /var/lib/update-rc.d/apache2

That's an interesting one... you might want to see what it is and move
it somewhere safe... it is not directly installed by any Ubuntu (natty)
package,
according to apt-file.  So I do not know who or what created it...

 giga1@giga1:~$ dpkg -l apache\* libapache\* |grep ^ii

This means that you do not have any apache-related packages on your
machine.

What exactly *are* you seeing when you try to update that makes you
think you do?  Maybe you can email us the output of:

  sudo apt-get -s update

so we can see exactly what it is trying to update?  The -s does a
simulate, so it will not really update anything.

Jonathan


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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Uninstalled package asks for updates in update manager

2011-05-03 Thread Lee Gold
Hi,

Tried some recommended commands. Please let me know if there's anything
you see that could be causing my problem and if I can safely delete it.
Thanks:

giga1@giga1:~$ locate apache
/etc/apache2
/etc/apache2/conf.d
/etc/apache2/conf.d/javascript-common.conf
/etc/apache2/conf.d/phpmyadmin.conf
/etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/apache2-common
/etc/bash_completion.d/apache2ctl
/etc/php5/apache2
/etc/php5/apache2/.start
/etc/phpmyadmin/apache.conf
/home/giga1/cedt-286-portable/spec/apache-conf.key
/home/giga1/cedt-286-portable/spec/apache-conf.spc
/home/giga1/libvpx/examples/includes/geshi/geshi/apache.php
/usr/share/doc/librpc-xml-perl/README.apache2
/usr/share/wwwconfig-common/apache-addtype_all.sh
/usr/share/wwwconfig-common/apache-cominclude.sh
/usr/share/wwwconfig-common/apache-cominclude_all.sh
/usr/share/wwwconfig-common/apache-include-postrm.sh
/usr/share/wwwconfig-common/apache-include.sh
/usr/share/wwwconfig-common/apache-include_all.sh
/usr/share/wwwconfig-common/apache-index.sh
/usr/share/wwwconfig-common/apache-index_all.sh
/usr/share/wwwconfig-common/apache-php.sh
/usr/share/wwwconfig-common/apache-run.get
/usr/share/wwwconfig-common/apache-uncominclude.sh
/usr/share/wwwconfig-common/apache-uninclude.sh
/usr/share/wwwconfig-common/apache-uninclude_all.sh
/usr/share/wwwconfig-common/apache.func
/var/lib/update-rc.d/apache2
giga1@giga1:~$ locate libapache
giga1@giga1:~$ dpkg -l apache\* libapache\* |grep ^ii
giga1@giga1:~$ 

  


- Original message -
From: Jonathan Marsden jmars...@fastmail.fm
To: lubuntu-desktop@lists.launchpad.net
Date: Mon, 2 May 2011 18:03:10 -0700
Subject: Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Uninstalled package asks for updates in
update manager

Lee,

On Mon, 02 May 2011 Lee Gold leeg...@operamail.com wrote:

 Using Lubuntu 10.10. I've uninstalled Apache through Synaptic (I also
 previously installed it through Synaptic) - so Apache is not istalled -
 but when the update manager runs it offers many updates related to
 Apache.

Apache comes in many packages.  Are you sure you uninstalled all of
them?
I suspect some remain installed on your system and so are being updated.

What does

  dpkg -l apache\* libapache\* |grep ^ii

output?  This should be a list of packages starting with the text
apache or libapache that are still installed on your machine.  If
appropriate, you can then sudo apt-get purge any such packages that you
do not want on your machine any longer.

 Could there be any residue, left over config in my home directory
 causing this?

Not in your home directory, but in the package database :)

 In maybe a related event upon logging in I had options related with my
 home dir config that I had deleted days ago. ...
 I can not recreate the problem...

If you cannot recreate it, the chances anyone else will be able to help
you with it are very low.

 When I am in the (not sure what it's called) at the very top of a window
 theres usually x _ and box, x will close the window, _ will minimize -
 the top colored tool bar of a window. When I place my cursor there and
 with the laptop scroll area strip begin to scroll the whole window rolls
 up and down according to the scrolling. How do I disable this?

I'll leave this one for others to answer.  Incidentally, it is usually
easier for those helping you if you report one issue per email or per
bug report :)

Jonathan
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Uninstalled package asks for updates in update manager

2011-05-03 Thread Jonathan Marsden
Lee,

On Tue, 03 May 2011 12:37:18 -0700 Lee Gold leeg...@operamail.com wrote:

 /etc/apache2
 /etc/apache2/conf.d
 /etc/apache2/conf.d/javascript-common.conf
 /etc/apache2/conf.d/phpmyadmin.conf

I'd say you could safely delete these, since they are not doing
anything useful.

 /etc/php5/apache2
 /etc/php5/apache2/.start

And these, for the same reason.

 /var/lib/update-rc.d/apache2

That's an interesting one... you might want to see what it is and move
it somewhere safe... it is not directly installed by any Ubuntu (natty) package,
according to apt-file.  So I do not know who or what created it...

 giga1@giga1:~$ dpkg -l apache\* libapache\* |grep ^ii

This means that you do not have any apache-related packages on your
machine.

What exactly *are* you seeing when you try to update that makes you
think you do?  Maybe you can email us the output of:

  sudo apt-get -s update

so we can see exactly what it is trying to update?  The -s does a
simulate, so it will not really update anything.

Jonathan

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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Uninstalled package asks for updates in update manager

2011-05-02 Thread Jonathan Marsden
Lee,

On Mon, 02 May 2011 Lee Gold leeg...@operamail.com wrote:

 Using Lubuntu 10.10. I've uninstalled Apache through Synaptic (I also
 previously installed it through Synaptic) - so Apache is not istalled -
 but when the update manager runs it offers many updates related to
 Apache.

Apache comes in many packages.  Are you sure you uninstalled all of them?
I suspect some remain installed on your system and so are being updated.

What does

  dpkg -l apache\* libapache\* |grep ^ii

output?  This should be a list of packages starting with the text
apache or libapache that are still installed on your machine.  If
appropriate, you can then sudo apt-get purge any such packages that you
do not want on your machine any longer.

 Could there be any residue, left over config in my home directory
 causing this?

Not in your home directory, but in the package database :)

 In maybe a related event upon logging in I had options related with my
 home dir config that I had deleted days ago. ...
 I can not recreate the problem...

If you cannot recreate it, the chances anyone else will be able to help
you with it are very low.

 When I am in the (not sure what it's called) at the very top of a window
 theres usually x _ and box, x will close the window, _ will minimize -
 the top colored tool bar of a window. When I place my cursor there and
 with the laptop scroll area strip begin to scroll the whole window rolls
 up and down according to the scrolling. How do I disable this?

I'll leave this one for others to answer.  Incidentally, it is usually
easier for those helping you if you report one issue per email or per
bug report :)

Jonathan
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