Rodrigo Real wrote:
Hi Jockes
Jockes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hello,
I have backuppc installed a long time ago but removed (apt-get remove
backuppc) it due to I used another approach. Now however I want to
give it a more serious evaluation and tried to install it (apt-get
install backup
Hi Jockes
Jockes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I have backuppc installed a long time ago but removed (apt-get remove
> backuppc) it due to I used another approach. Now however I want to
> give it a more serious evaluation and tried to install it (apt-get
> install backuppc). It seems
Hello,
I have backuppc installed a long time ago but removed (apt-get remove
backuppc) it due to I used another approach. Now however I want to give
it a more serious evaluation and tried to install it (apt-get install
backuppc). It seems that it discovered the previous installation and
didn'
Err, I did some more looking, and my syntax for removing the old
version may be incorrect.
To remove, try "dpkg --purge backuppc" or "apt-get remove --purge
backuppc".
Sorry for the confusion!
Justin Best
360.513.1489
On Dec 19, 2007, at 8:29 AM, Justin Best wrote:
Hi Mohammed,
Try "a
dpk --purge backuppc (or maybe it was apt-get --purge backuppc)
that should get ride of everything, but you should also check /etc/backuppc
and delete it
you can do a 'find / -name backuppc' to catch any reminants
On Dec 19, 2007 8:06 AM, Mohamad El-cheikh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear All
Dear All
Would any one please tell me what are the best commands to Fully remove
backuppc (with the backed-up files) and how to reinstall it without causing
any problems to me .
I'm using Linux Debian.I tired to remove it using apt-get remove and other
commands, but the backuppc didn't work and