Hi JD,
You can use kpackage to look at what rpm packages have been installed and
uninstall any that you don't want.
Cheers,
Ot
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From: J D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, 17 June 2000 12:28
Subject: [new
Look in the menu's and in /usr/bin to see what it all installed. And then to
get rid of it, type "rpm -e the_program_name".
> okay, mandrake puts a lot of stuff on your computer when you install it.
> how do i find out what it has installed, and then how do i get rid of it if
> i don't want i
okay, mandrake puts a lot of stuff on your computer when you install it.
how do i find out what it has installed, and then how do i get rid of it if
i don't want it?
thanks
jd
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I run linux and found it to be very injoyable than windows
windows has no security.
windows is always hit with viruses...
windows is to expensive.
windows is unstable.
and windows has many more problems.
Linux has security.
Linux has no trouble with viruses.
Linux is more affordable to user
O.K.
I do understand where Vincent is coming from. Having been an consultant back
in the DOS days, I can remember allot of people who were learning to get
things done (More than just running a simple program or two).
I myself gave up on Microsoft when Win 95 came out, and I have been looking
for
El jue, 28 ene 1999, escribiste:
> Hello;
>
> First of all, When you ADVERTISE "free tech support" that means FREE.
> not me having to pay for an internet connection. besides if i am in the
> middle of patitioning my hard drive, How in the hell am i supposed
> to email you(THINK). Secound, Your
>O
>>
>>
>> Signed New beleaver in MS windows
>
> Your telling them to spell check their manual? LOL.
>
>Tom
No he spelled it right... He a Beleaver because he is going to beleaving
soon... Hopefully... :-)
MarkP
>Linux is not for everyone and it does require much work on the part of the
>user.
I've often thought about that But then I remember how long it took me
to learn 'Doze
>Eventually, Linux will acquire
>all the "neat" features that are contained in Windows and make it as simple
>to use as
Who told you Linux would just jump into your box and start working? I don't see
that in the manual anywhere (mispelled or not). I agree, windoze is far easier
to install than any distro of linux, but the power of Linux is far past
windoze.. I mean, I am at work, checking my mail on my Linux box th
surge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >
> >
> > Signed New beleaver in MS windows
>
> And your telling them to spell check their manual? How can you be so sure
YOU
> know how to spell. LOL.
>
> Tom
==
I think that's "YOU'RE" ;o)
Sorry, couldn't resist
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Mama said not to feed the troll but...
> First of all, When you ADVERTISE "free tech support" that means FREE.
> not me having to pay for an internet connection. besides if i am in the
> middle of patitioning my hard drive, How in the hell am i supp
This is blatant flamebait and doesn't deserve any more of a response than
what I'm now giving it. Everyone please stop replying to it and let's get
back to answering people's real questions.
DvB
On Thu, 28 Jan 1999, Vincent Dickerson wrote:
> Hello;
>
> First of all, When you ADVERTISE "fr
Vincent Dickerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello;
>
> First of all, When you ADVERTISE "free tech support" that means FREE.
> not me having to pay for an internet connection.
Well how would you like to get support? An 800#? But why should you have to
pay fo
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>
>
> Signed New beleaver in MS windows
Your telling them to spell check their manual? LOL.
Tom
>
>
> Signed New beleaver in MS windows
And your telling them to spell check their manual? How can you be so sure YOU
know how to spell. LOL.
Tom
cause of the assistance of Gene.
Sincerely,
Elvis Dieguez
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From: Vincent Dickerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 28, 1999 10:12 PM
Subject: [newbie] Junk OS
> Hello;
>
> First of all, When you ADVERTISE &quo
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