On Du, 15 apr 12, 00:21:49, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
> The according aptitude command is, e.g.,
>
> aptitude purge '~i3\.0\.1-.*'
>
> if I'm not mistaken. '~i' searches only through installed packages.
To further elaborate on this, aptitude tries to apply the operation
('purge') to the entire
The according aptitude command is, e.g.,
aptitude purge '~i3\.0\.1-.*'
if I'm not mistaken. '~i' searches only through installed packages.
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Hi list!
I have just a little question to aptitude, and I think, it can be easily
answered.
The Problem: With the command "apt-get --purge remove 3.0.1-*" I can uninstall
all packages containing 3.0.1-something. I use this for installing older
kernels and headers as well as selfbu
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