** Summary changed:

- drgb@HPUb:~$ ppa-purge Warning:  Required ppa-name argument was not specified 
Usage: sudo ppa-purge [options] <ppa:ppaowner>[/ppaname]  ppa-purge will reset 
all packages from a PPA to the standard versions released for your 
distribution.  Options:       -p [ppaname]            PPA name to be disabled 
(default: ppa)  -o [ppaowner]           PPA owner       -s [host]               
Repository server (default: ppa.launchpad.net)  -d [distribution]       
Override the default distribution choice.       -y                      Pass -y 
--force-yes to apt-get or -y to aptitude        -i                      Reverse 
preference of apt-get upon aptitude.    -h                      Display this 
help text  Example usage commands:         sudo ppa-purge -o xorg-edgers   will 
remove https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ppa     sudo ppa-purge -o 
sarvatt -p xorg-testing       will remove 
https://launchpad.net/~sarvatt/+archive/xorg-testing        sudo ppa-purge 
[ppa:]ubuntu-x-swat/x-updates    will remove 
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/x-updates  Notice: If ppa-purge 
fails for some reason and you wish to try again, (For example: you left 
synaptic open while attempting to run it) simply uncomment the PPA from your 
sources, run apt-get update and try again.  drgb@HPUb:~$ ubuntu-bug 
ubuntu-release-upgrader-core comm: /var/log/dmesg: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht 
gefunden drgb@HPUb:~$ 
+ mainlog shows ppa packages

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