You can throw the enitre /sw folder away which will delete all fink related items. X11 
resides in two directories which I can't remember the locate of off of the top of my 
head. I think /etc/X11 and in /usr, but I can't remember for sure.


Dan
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On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 11:40:34 -0700, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" 
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> Hey guys, as a complete newbie, I would feel more comfortable with
> uninstalling the my current version of fink and installing the new version,
> rather than trying to update it. This is because I installed the first
> version under 10.1 and now I am running 10.2.1. So my question basically is
> this, is there any special way I have to get rid of fink? Do I need to run
> any commands in the command line or can I just delete the files, now if so
> what files do I need to make sure I delete so I donšt have problems
> installing the new version? Thanks for your time :)
> 
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