>Not if you're using Debian: >- To 'remove' a package is to delete the program files, but not the >config files. >- To 'purge' a package is to delete the program files and the config >files. And what happens if you don't have the package lying around (don't give that apt-get answer again, not everybody is connected all the time) or don't want to wait 2 minutes to change runlevels while a large package unpacks. -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://slug.org.au/lists/listinfo/slug
- Re: [SLUG] Re: Re: Distro Layout / Config Standards (wa... Ken Yap
- Re: [SLUG] Re: Re: Distro Layout / Config Standard... Matthew Dalton
- RE: [SLUG] Re: Re: Distro Layout / Config Standard... Jill Rowling
- RE: [SLUG] Re: Re: Distro Layout / Config Standard... Jill Rowling
- Re: [SLUG] Re: Re: Distro Layout / Config Standard... Ken Yap
- Re: [SLUG] Re: Re: Distro Layout / Config Stan... Jeff Waugh
- [SLUG] Re: Re: Re: Distro Layout / Config ... Angus Lees
- Re: [SLUG] Re: Re: Re: Distro Layout /... John Clarke
- Re: [SLUG] Re: Re: Re: Distro Lay... Malcolm Tredinnick
- Re: [SLUG] Re: Re: Distro Layout / Config Stan... Matthew Dalton
- [SLUG] Re: Re: Re: Distro Layout / Config Stan... Angus Lees
- Re: [SLUG] Re: Re: Distro Layout / Config Standard... Ken Yap
- Re: [SLUG] Re: Re: Distro Layout / Config Stan... Herbert Xu
- Re: [SLUG] Re: Re: Distro Layout / Config ... James Wilkinson
- Re: [SLUG] Re: Re: Distro Layout / Config ... Anand Kumria
