Am Sonntag, 20. September 2015, 18:13:23 CEST schrieb M.:
> Sorry, Martin, but what I´m trying to achieve is irrelevant. I need to do
For you it seems to be. For me it is not:
Cause instead of wiping an existing installation completely, there may be
easier ways to fix up issues with it.
> So
Sorry, Martin, but what I´m trying to achieve is irrelevant. I need to do
it, and asked how. The kind people on this list told me the best way they
knew. In any case, what I´m trying to do is to do a clean install of KDE5
on a long running sid system. On KDE4 it was easy, I just had to remove the
On Sat, 19 Sep 2015 08:54:26 -0300
"M." wrote:
Hello M.,
>Thanks for the suggestion, but autoremove --purge did not remove the
>config
Because it knows *nothing* about them. Purge *never* touches anything
in the user directory, nor should it. As you go on to
Please http://learn.to/quote
Am Samstag, 19. September 2015, 08:54:26 CEST schrieb M.:
> 2015-09-18 8:21 GMT-03:00 Boris Pek :
> > Hi,
> >
> > > The problem is that there is a lot of new config files on .local and
> > > .config
> > > with kf5 on it, and kde-full only removes
Thanks for the suggestion, but autoremove --purge did not remove the config
files on my home directory, only the ones on /etc and /usr/share. I think I
will have to delete file by file on my home directory.
2015-09-18 8:21 GMT-03:00 Boris Pek :
> Hi,
>
> > The problem is that
Thanks folks.
The problem is that there is a lot of new config files on .local and
.config with kf5 on it, and kde-full only removes what was installed with
the metapackage. There are tons of kde5 packages laying around that
removing kde-full will not remove. Any ideas?
Thanks again.
2015-09-17
Hi,
> The problem is that there is a lot of new config files on .local and .config
> with kf5 on it, and kde-full only removes what was installed with the
> metapackage. There are tons of kde5 packages laying around that removing
> kde-full will not remove. Any ideas?
sudo apt-get autoremove
Hi all,
I need to do a full reinstall of KDE on unstable, including the config
files on my home directory. How can I remove all KDE related packages,
including libraries, reinstall them, and remove all config files on my home
directory? A full reinstall?
Cheers
No, you must first PURGE everything related to KDE.
Contrary to remove, purge command will also remove config files.
On 09/17/2015 07:35 AM, M. wrote:
Hi all,
I need to do a full reinstall of KDE on unstable, including
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