> I use Terminal: apt-get install
> Paket or Synaptic Package Manager
Ok.
I am marking this as invalid on aptitude; you could reassign this to
apt, however they will likely suggest to use unmarkauto like I have.
As per previous comments, it is not really feasible to do this general
undo of packa
Hi Daniel Hartwig, thanks for your Answer. I use Terminal: apt-get
install Paket or Synaptic Package Manager, or sometimes the
Softwarecenter from Ubuntu 12.04 Gnome Classic, but the last one is to
slow with my Intel Atom, therefore i prefer the other ones.
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On 29 August 2012 04:33, Affenputtel wrote:
> Thanks for your answer, but the problem is:
>
> I just want to be able undo the last installation or previous
> installations in the exact same reverse way as is installed them.
Sounds simple, but in practice it is not. Any particular session may
inv
Thanks for your answer, but the problem is:
I just want to be able undo the last installation or previous
installations in the exact same reverse way as is installed them.
For example, i install on a session on 23.07.2012 package x, then
package x y and z are installed too. When i want to remove
Which program are you having the issue with? It appears to be aptitude
based on your description, but you do not specifically mention it.
Please provide the output of a complete session demonstrating the
problem.
> This sucks, there is no way to reverse an installation.
>
> sudo apt-get --purge
** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) => aptitude (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: aptitude (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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ubuntu softwar