I put gnome on my system to try out gnopernicus which isn't working for
me. I'd like to take gnome off of my system now but don't want to
inadvertently remove needed X packages or libraries. Is there a way to
do this?
Tia.
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I put gnome on my system to try out gnopernicus which isn't working for
me. I'd like to take gnome off of my system now but don't want to
inadvertently remove needed X packages or libraries. Is there a way to
do this?
Tia.
Hi Cheryl,
I've just been going through this sort of thing cleaning up
Cheryl,
An important mistake!
Please use
emerge -pv --update --deep --newuse world
when checking your system. --oneshot is for when you need to isntall
something and don't want it going into the world file.
you want to use --newuse to ensure that everything installed is
consistent with the
I can't find any revdep-rebuild command.
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On Tuesday May 17 2005 15:05, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
I can't find any revdep-rebuild command.
$ emerge gentoolkit
Cheers,
Dmitri
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On 5/17/05, Cheryl Homiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't find any revdep-rebuild command.
Hi Cheryl,
revdep-rebuild is in the gentoolkit packgage, just emerge gentoolkit.
hth,
max
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Cheryl Homiak wrote:
I can't find any revdep-rebuild command.
For that you will need to emerge gentoolkit
Regards,
Maxim
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