hey why do not u try
>rpm -e <package name?
package name u can get from
>rpm -qa | grep http
>rpm -qa | grep mysql.

see if it works....

On 3/29/07, Shiv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> abhishek jain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Any pointers on how to uninstall
> standard servers.Do i need to do rpm -e or
> something similar.
>
> "Something Similar". Unlike in windows, you really dont have to uninstall
> anything, If you dont want these servers/services to start up, just go to
> /etc/init.d and use chkconfig to change the options for these services
> (before you ask, man chkconfig is the answer!).
> IMHO, one of the cool features of linux is that multiple versions of
> servers/software can cohabit ("live in sin"?) and you could even run both or
> all of them concurrently (as long as you change the ports they listen on).
> you now install apache with mod_perl and run that init script.
>
>
>
>
> With Warm Regards,
> Shivkumar
> www.outbackwifi.com
>
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