rahul b jain cs student wrote:
Hi everyone,
Does anyone know how to uninstall mozilla 0.9.9 to make way for the newer
version of it. I searched through the net and most of the places I got the
answer `delete the directory in which you installed mozilla`. The mozilla
that I am using came installed
On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 13:40, rahul b jain cs student wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Does anyone know how to uninstall mozilla 0.9.9 to make way for the newer
> version of it. I searched through the net and most of the places I got the
> answer `delete the directory in which you installed mozilla`. The
Hi everyone,
Does anyone know how to uninstall mozilla 0.9.9 to make way for the newer
version of it. I searched through the net and most of the places I got the
answer `delete the directory in which you installed mozilla`. The mozilla
that I am using came installed in the redhat distribution. I a
Donald Tyler wrote:
Maybe not for this, but I am 95% braindead when it comes to *nix.
Don't worry...we were all new at this once. There are many sources to
help you along your way, man being one of them. If you want to know
how to use something like grep, at the command line, just type, "man
o read :)
HTH
Bret
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>
>
> On Friday, Oct 10, 2003
Maybe not for this, but I am 95% braindead when it comes to *nix.
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On Friday, Oct 10, 2003, at 11:10 America/New_York, Donald Tyler wrote:
OK here's another newbie question.
If I install an application from an .rpm file, how do I remove it
later?
P.S. I am getting a book this weekend so I won't be so ignorant =0)
Thanks.
You really don't need a book for this
On Fri, 2003-10-10 at 11:10, Donald Tyler wrote:
> OK here's another newbie question.
>
> If I install an application from an .rpm file, how do I remove it later?
>
> P.S. I am getting a book this weekend so I won't be so ignorant =0)
>
> Thanks.
rpm -e
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OK here's another newbie question.
If I install an application from an .rpm file, how do I remove it later?
P.S. I am getting a book this weekend so I won't be so ignorant =0)
Thanks.
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On Sun, 2003-03-30 at 13:08, Josef Oduwo wrote:
> Hello,
> I have Win 2K, Professioal, Server and RH8 installed on the same machine
> with GRUB as the bootloader. How do I uninstall RH8 and leave Win2K as the
> boot loader?
> OJ
You can delete the partitions where linux lives (including the boot
Hello,
I have Win 2K, Professioal, Server and RH8 installed on the same machine
with GRUB as the bootloader. How do I uninstall RH8 and leave Win2K as the
boot loader?
OJ
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On 3/11/03 1:41 PM, "Michael Schwendt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spit this out
onto my computer screen:
> No. This is not the info I meant. Show a complete console session as
> you type in the commands and get error output. What do "rpm -qa '*sql*'"
> and "rpm -e packagename" return? Copy'n'paste from a
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> > On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 21:15:19 -0800, DuSTiN KRySaK wrote:
> >
> >> Hi there - installed mysql,
> >
> > Red Hat's packages?
>
> Yes - redhat's off of the cd.
> >
> >> then updated through
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> On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 21:15:19 -0800, DuSTiN KRySaK wrote:
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>> Hi there - installed mysql,
>
> Red Hat's packages?
Yes - redhat's off of the c
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On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 21:15:19 -0800, DuSTiN KRySaK wrote:
> Hi there - installed mysql,
Red Hat's packages?
> then updated through up2date...
>
> Then I had a situation where I had to uninstall it... So I did so from the
> packager
>
> But it u
Hi there - installed mysql, then updated through up2date...
Then I had a situation where I had to uninstall it... So I did so from the
packager
But it uninstalled the original version, and RPM -qa still shows the newer
version as installed - yet will not let me uninstall it, or re-install the
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, rahul b jain cs student wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Linda, thanks for your response. The printer is actually a network
> printer. I was trying to install CUPS on a linux box so that it can
> function as a print server. The problems I faced were as follows
>
> 1. after adding the printe
a
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I had installed CUPS on my linux box. I had installed by downloading the
> > source code of CUPS from the CUPS website. How do I uninstall CUPS ?? I
> > checked the website but could not find any useful information.
> >
> > The main r
Linda
> Hi,
>
> I had installed CUPS on my linux box. I had installed by downloading the
> source code of CUPS from the CUPS website. How do I uninstall CUPS ?? I
> checked the website but could not find any useful information.
>
> The main reason I am uninstalling it i
Hi,
I had installed CUPS on my linux box. I had installed by downloading the
source code of CUPS from the CUPS website. How do I uninstall CUPS ?? I
checked the website but could not find any useful information.
The main reason I am uninstalling it is that my printer does not respond
to CUPS
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Mike Burger wrote:
> Assuming you installed it via rpm, you can either:
>
> "rpm -e mozilla" to remove mozilla, or
>
> "rpm -u mozilla-.rpm" to simply upgrade.
^^
-U
i'm pretty sure lower case "-u" didn't work the last time
i looked.
rday
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Assuming you installed it via rpm, you can either:
"rpm -e mozilla" to remove mozilla, or
"rpm -u mozilla-.rpm" to simply upgrade.
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Sean Hendricks wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just downloaded a newer version of Mozilla, and I was wondering how to
> remove the older version. Can a
Well, first run rpm -qa | grep mozilla to find out which packages to
remove. For example:
# rpm -qa | grep mozilla
mozilla-1.0.1-26
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Subject: Uninstalling older version of Mozilla
Hello,
I just downloaded a newer version of Mozilla, and I was wondering how to remove the
older
Hello,
I just downloaded a newer version of Mozilla, and I was wondering how to
remove the older version. Can anyone help?
Sean
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On Tuesday 14 January 2003 02:15 pm, you wrote:
> Guys - Here's my dumb question for the day. If I install a program by
> using "make" and "make install", is there a simple way to uninstall? I've
> installed a later version of a program and need to install the earlier
> version instead. Thanks f
when I do
upgrades to make sure I re-use the same options.
/B
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Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 17:14
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> >On Tuesday 14 January 2003 13:20, David
>On Tuesday 14 January 2003 13:20, David Busby wrote:
> Some packages have a 'make uninstall' that will work if you haven't done a
> 'make clean', 'make tidy' or 'make realclean' in the source dir.
> Otherwise, manually remove all binaries, libraries, docs, or whatever for
> the package...fun time
> From: "Glenn Goodspeed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Uninstalling Non-rpm Things
>
> > Guys - Here's my dumb question for the day. If I install a program by
> using
> > "make" and "make install", is there a simple way to uninst
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Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 14:15
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> Guys - Here's my dumb question for the day. If I install a program by
using
> "make" a
Guys - Here's my dumb question for the day. If I install a program by using
"make" and "make install", is there a simple way to uninstall? I've
installed a later version of a program and need to install the earlier
version instead. Thanks for any ideas. -Glenn.
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Thanks Ben!! That little script idea will certainly come very handy!!
> Message: 1
> Subject: Re: Total nOOb question: uninstalling software
> From: Ben Russo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Organization:
> Date: 12 Dec 2002 14:30:31 -0500
> Reply-To: [E
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 11:27, Alex RENE wrote:
> Hi all... I know, it's REALLY a nOOb type of question but... How do you
> uninstall stuff you did not install by RPMs like from tar.gz and the
> likes ... I have WAY too many browsers installed on my machine, and I d
> like to get rid of a few other t
Merci Patrice!!! How do I find out if there's an uninstall target...??
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On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 12:27:54AM +0800, Alex RENE wrote:
> Hi all... I know, it's REALLY a nOOb type of question but... How do you
> uninstall stuff you did not install by RPMs like from tar.gz and the
> likes ... I have WAY too many browsers installed on my machine, and I d
> like to get rid of
Well, most packages allow you to run a make uninstall. This needs to be
run as root. Try going to the source tree of the app and running that.
Hope this helps!!
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 09:27, Alex RENE wrote:
> Hi all... I know, it's REALLY a nOOb type of question but... How do you
> uninstall stu
Hi all... I know, it's REALLY a nOOb type of question but... How do you
uninstall stuff you did not install by RPMs like from tar.gz and the
likes ... I have WAY too many browsers installed on my machine, and I d
like to get rid of a few other things too...
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Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 9:43 PM
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Subject: Uninstalling Redhat 7.2
I created a dual-boot on one of my drives, so that I could either load
Windows XP or Redhat 7.2 (Windows is installed on a separate physical
drive from Linux). How do I remov
I created a dual-boot on one of my drives, so that I could either load
Windows XP or Redhat 7.2 (Windows is installed on a separate physical drive
from Linux). How do I remove the partition that I allotted for Linux, to get
it back for Windows (I did this on my D drive, giving 5 megs to Redhat and
> Whatever I do I can't stop the machine booting to GRUB...even when I
change
> the bios to boot from the a drive, it still boots to GRUB.
>
> What should I be doing here?
Doing a search on the net?
This is a FAQ.
run the undocumented 'FDISK /MBR' and all will be well.
the /MBR overwrites the
Hi all,
I'm a complete newbie & need some help here...
I need to uninstall rh 7.3 from an old machine...I thought I'd be able to
boot to a DOS floppy, then use fdisk to reformat the drive...but no!
Whatever I do I can't stop the machine booting to GRUB...even when I change
the bios to boot from
Hi again,
I re-issue my demand, because I wasn't able to locate
my problem, so I gonna erase Xfree86 package and so on
xfs.
Thanks you for helping:
<07172002>
Hi,
I' ve got some problem with my Font Server, so my
X-window can not start. Regarding differents applied
erratas can I erase XFree RPM
Hi,
I' ve got some problem with my Font Server, so my
X-window can not start. Regarding differents applied
erratas can I erase XFree RPMs nicely without bugs or
security problems ? I assume I'll have to reinstall
latest erratas... But won't there be a conflict or
whatever with kernel as true as
> > I would like to ask if anyone has a suggestion on what is the best
method of
> > uninstalling all the packages that get installed during installation
which I
> > know I'll never use and really don't need, ideally including all the
others
> > these packages d
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packages
Hi!
I would like to ask if
anyone has a suggestion on what is the best method of uninstalling all the
packages that get installed during installation which I know I'll never use
and really don't need, ideally including all the ot
On 06/12/02, 05:38:50PM +, Adam Becker wrote:
> hmmm, look around the man and --help. there may be one showing what files
> are only required by the Package you are uninstalling.
Easiest way is to do rpm -e --test foo If there are any dependencies
that would be broken by erasi
>> Hi!
>>
>> I would like to ask if anyone has a suggestion on what is the best
method of
>> uninstalling all the packages that get installed during installation
which I
>> know I'll never use and really don't need, ideally including all the others
>&g
On Wed, 2002-06-12 at 06:35, Thomas Baumgartner wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I would like to ask if anyone has a suggestion on what is the best method of
> uninstalling all the packages that get installed during installation which I
> know I'll never use and really don't need,
On Wed, 2002-06-12 at 06:35, Thomas Baumgartner wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I would like to ask if anyone has a suggestion on what is the best method of
> uninstalling all the packages that get installed during installation which I
> know I'll never use and really don't need,
Hi!
I would like to ask if
anyone has a suggestion on what is the best method of uninstalling all the
packages that get installed during installation which I know I'll never use and
really don't need, ideally including all the others these packages depend on?
The aim is to
use RPM, check the man page under the uninstall and query options.
steve
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Hi!
I would like to ask if anyone has
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Hi!
I would like to ask if anyone has a suggestion on what is the best method of
uninstalling all the packages
Hi!
I would like to ask if
anyone has a suggestion on what is the best method of uninstalling all the
packages that get installed during installation which I know I'll never use and
really don't need, ideally including all the others these packages depend on?
The aim is to
Am Dienstag, 16. April 2002 18:05 schrieb Todd A. Jacobs:
> On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Linux wrote:
> > I've got a new situation to me. I need to uninstall an
> > application that was originally install from a tar and compiled
> > etc. Can anybody help point me in the right direction?
>
> If you still h
On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Linux wrote:
> I've got a new situation to me. I need to uninstall an application that
> was originally install from a tar and compiled etc. Can anybody help
> point me in the right direction?
If you still have the source installed, and if there's a make target for
it, you
best to email Bynari and ask them what to do.
Ross
www.antivirus.ie
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Hi Ross thanks for your reply
The application is the Bynari Email server
Mike
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What was the application
What was the application?
Ross
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Hi
I've got a new situation to me. I need to uninstall an application that was
originally install from a tar and compiled etc. Can anybody help point me in
the right direction?
Many Thanks
Mike
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On Wed, 2002-01-16 at 12:23, Gregg Morris wrote:
> > "Bret" == Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
> > I can at least get you the date in human readable format: try
> > %{installtime:date}
>
> > The man page is not real clear on this. I thought I actually
> > did wh
On Tue, 2002-01-15 at 12:02, Gregg Morris wrote:
> #!/bin/sh
>
> rpm -qa --qf '%-20.20{VENDOR} :: %{NAME}-%{VERSION}.%{ARCH}
> %{SUMMARY}\n%{DESCRIPTION}
> ==\n\n' > /tmp/rpm.list
>
> Now, I want to get the install date in there as well. The
> %
> "Jack" == Jack Bowling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I use this stupidly simple bash script. I call it "rpmlist"
> rpm -qa --qf '%-20.20{VENDOR} %30.30{BUILDHOST} ::
> %{NAME}-%{VERSION}.%{ARCH}\n' | sort > /home/jb/rpm.lst
> jb
Jack,
Thanks for the great idea. I was p
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>
> I use this stupidly simple bash script. I call it "rpmlist"
>
> rpm -qa --qf '%-20.20{VENDOR} %30.30{BUILDHOST} :: %{NAME}-%{VERSION}.%{ARCH}\n' |
>sort > /home/jb/rpm.lst
>
Thanks, that loo
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Jack Bowling wrote:
> I use this stupidly simple bash script. I call it "rpmlist"
>
> rpm -qa --qf '%-20.20{VENDOR} %30.30{BUILDHOST} :: %{NAME}-%{VERSION}.%{ARCH}\n' |
>sort > /home/jb/rpm.lst
It's a good idea to incorporate this into your backup strategy, as it can
hel
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> On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Nick Wilson posted the following:
> NW>How can I get a list of installed packages from the command line?
>
> rpm -qa >>l
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* Rupesh said
> do "rpm -qa | grep -i nvidia" or "rpm -qa | more" &
> delete the relevant rpm.
>
> the second command will list all the rpm's on your
> system.
>
Thanks guys. More nvidia trouble on it's way but I'll st
do "rpm -qa | grep -i nvidia" or "rpm -qa | more" &
delete the relevant rpm.
the second command will list all the rpm's on your
system.
-Rupesh
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I need to uninstall the Nvidia rpm's as I think I've got them a bit
messed up. Trouble is I don't know the name of the packages to use with
'rpm -e'
I've tried a few educated guesses but no luck.
How can I get a list of installed packa
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>Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 3:38 AM
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>Subject: Uninstalling GRUB
>
> Hi,
>
>I have a dual boot of RedHat 7.2 & Windows 2000. My
>boot manager is GRUB, I want to uninstall GRUB &
>restore m
fdisk /mbr
using a boot disk
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Hi,
I have a dual boot of RedHat 7.2
Hi,
I have a dual boot of RedHat 7.2 & Windows 2000.
Myboot manager is GRUB, I want to uninstall GRUB &restore my system
bootup to Windows 2000. I want to remove RedHat from my system,
withoutactually re-installing & disturbing the currentWindows
setup. How can I do the above? TIA
-Rup
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, Oussama Dbaibo wrote:
> It seems that our friends started to remove RH7.
> Is it true that RH7.2 is on the way??
> If so I am still with 6.2 Happy and satisfied.
>
Well, the beta is out for 7.1, and it usualy works out that we get 3
versions of a major release...
Mikkel
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On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, Jeff Lane wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, Dave Wreski wrote:
>
> >
> > > I'm looking to uninstall RH 7.0 , but I don't have a clue where to
> > > start! Any help would be appreciated.
> >
> > 1. Take disk out of machine
> > 2. Walk outside with it
> > 3. Drop on cement / nearby
On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, Dave Wreski wrote:
>
> > I'm looking to uninstall RH 7.0 , but I don't have a clue where to
> > start! Any help would be appreciated.
>
> 1. Take disk out of machine
> 2. Walk outside with it
> 3. Drop on cement / nearby a large magnet
Heh heh...
rm -rf /
reboot, boot to d
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>
>On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, Jeff Lane wrote:
>
> On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, Dave Wreski wrote:
> > > > I'm looking to uninstall RH 7.0 , but I don't have a clue where to
>
Run fdisk, and delete the partition in which you have Linux installed?
On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, Ben Hawkes wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking to uninstall RH 7.0 , but I don't have a clue where to start!
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Ben Hawkes
> http://www16.brinkster.com/staind/
>
>
>
>
> ___
> I'm looking to uninstall RH 7.0 , but I don't have a clue where to
> start! Any help would be appreciated.
1. Take disk out of machine
2. Walk outside with it
3. Drop on cement / nearby a large magnet
Those would be my choices. The other alternative is to insert a Debian
or SuSE CDROM, but th
Are you talking, like, remove 7.0 that you put over 6.2, etc, or just
pulling RH off yer system for good.
1) In the former case, this isn't MS Windows.
2) In the latter case, just overwrite the disk with something else.
There isn't, last I checked, a concept of uninstalling a distro
Hi,
I'm looking to uninstall RH 7.0 , but I don't have a clue where to start!
Any help would be appreciated.
Ben Hawkes
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Thank you that worked I was able to uninstall it successfully
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mohan mohta wrote:
> I just wanted to know how do I uninstall linux from my system
Use partition magic, or just fdisk to remove the partition on which it
resides. You can use linux's own fdisk to delete its partitions.
> And i even wanted to ask is it ok if install the second disk of higher
> c
Use fdisk in linux, not dos.
Kirk
>At 12:33 PM 3/27/00 +0530, you wrote:
> Hello
> my first partition it does not allow me to do so.
>I wanted to uninstall it completely so that I can install it on the second
>hard disk which i am going to install in my system .
>And i even wanted to ask i
Hello
I just wanted to know how do I uninstall linux from my system I
have installed it on my pc in the second partition cause whenever i try
to delete the partition from msdos my first partition it does
not allow me to do so.
I wanted to uninstall it completely so that I can install it on
the
>Greetings!
>I have a problem here. I inadvertently installed 2 same named, but
>different versioned packages:
>[root@HAL /root]# rpm -q libg++
>libg++-2.8.1-2
>libg++-2.7.2.8-6
>And as a result, when I try to uninstall it, I get
>this:
rpm -e libg++-2.8.1-2 or rpm -e libg++-2.7.2.8-6
>[root
Greetings!
I have a problem here. I inadvertently installed 2 same named, but
different versioned packages:
[root@HAL /root]# rpm -q libg++
libg++-2.8.1-2
libg++-2.7.2.8-6
And as a result, when I try to uninstall it, I get
this:
[root@HAL /root]# rpm -e libg++
"libg++"
How would I go about 'cleanly' removing StarOffice?
Marco
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