peter rus


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Posted: April 02 2006,09:53 |
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still, i prefer a hd install over a frugal install because a hd install looks more like a full system i think, but now i still have this problem:
yesterday i installed the gimp, okay. i tried it. didnt start. so i thought okay, i dont need it anyway so i wanted to remove it, but how should i do this on a hd install. i mean, i cant find any apps to remove them. and deleting them manually isnt that great
i heard there was a script to do this, but the person who told me that had no idea where to find it, me neither...
so, is there a way to remove apps in a somewhat easy way?
tnx in advance
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