Civileme wrote:
On Wednesday 30 May 2001 10:58, Leonardo T. de Carvalho wrote:
Hi all..
I'm with a though problem here...
I use the powerful machine on the work to develop, thus I
get many softwares (perl 5.6.1, Apache, mod_perl, MySQL,etc...)
build from the tarballs to
On Wednesday 30 May 2001 10:58, Leonardo T. de Carvalho wrote:
Hi all..
I'm with a though problem here...
I use the powerful machine on the work to develop, thus I
get many softwares (perl 5.6.1, Apache, mod_perl, MySQL,etc...)
build from the tarballs to meet our requirements.
In cases like this, I've always found it best to go back to square one.
list all of the kde packages (to see what's installed):
rpm -qa | grep kde (presumming an rpm installation of KDE).
Then go through and erase KDE (this can be a chore because of
dependancies. Write down anything you
Ric Tibbetts wrote:
In cases like this, I've always found it best to go back to square one.
list all of the kde packages (to see what's installed):
rpm -qa | grep kde (presumming an rpm installation of KDE).
Then go through and erase KDE (this can be a chore because of
dependancies.