On Thu,  4 Sep 2003 15:35:03 +0200
Liechti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> [...]
> > urpme evolution or any other app as root.
> [...]
> 
> hi
> 
> urpme is used in a terminal. i read you'd like some beginners help.
> i'd liked the following steps to uninstall some software:
> open mandrake controll center, give root password, go to software(the
> section on the bottom), go to remove software(or something like this
> sence). now you get a dialogue, type kmail, or every other application
> you'd like to remove, in the searchfield and press search. you'll get
> all results in the list below. look for kmail, do the checkbox and
> press uninstall(or remove?)
> 
> now i prefer the urpme step for uninstalling, workes like this:
> open a terminal
> su root -> type in you password
> urpme kmail
> exit
> 
> and thats the way the cookie crumbles... ;)
> 
> remo
> 
> 
that won't work.  Kmail is not a separate package.  You need to remove
"kdenetwork-blah.blah" & a bunch of other packages that goes with it. 
Shrugs... least thats what I found... if there is a way to install or
uninstall KMail separately, please tell me.

Femme

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