Uninstalling applications


Forum: Apps
Topic: Uninstalling applications
started by: godzone

Posted by godzone on July 29 2005,05:06
Is there a nice way to uninstall applications ?

For my project I don't want to have all of the default applications on the CD.

Posted by adssse on July 29 2005,13:08
If you are talking about the applications that come with dsl, than I dont know of any 'easy' way to uninstall. I think you pretty much are left with tracking down the files and deleting them.
Posted by godzone on July 29 2005,20:29
Have they been originally added from a debian package ?

If so, getting the package and listing its content give me all the files and their appropriate paths ?

Posted by adssse on July 29 2005,23:21
I am not for sure if they are originally added from a debian package. Here is a thread about removing firefox which is a default application, so it is relevant. This should give you some idea of how to tackle this.
< http://damnsmalllinux.org/cgi-bin....firefox >

Posted by cbagger01 on July 30 2005,03:10
If the program was originally install via Debian (some of them are) and you do a normal hd install and then "Enable APT", it is possible to remove programs with the

sudo apt-get remove programname

command

Posted by mikshaw on July 30 2005,03:38
List of debian packages installed.
I'm guessing from the looks of it that the list hasn't been updated recently
< http://damnsmalllinux.org/packages.html >

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