On Nov 28 2000, Nate Amsden wrote:
> apt-get remove xdm
> dpkg --purge xdm

        Just do:

        apt-get --purge xdm

        It saves you the trouble of doing two commands and apt-get
        also takes care of the dependencies (if there are any to be
        taken care of).


        []s, Roger...

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