Hi Rahul
Hey :-) , thanks
i ran the install from a folder within my /home/ram/foo folder
so what would i need to do to create a sand box
second - even if the software was being installed from a .run should have
an uninstall option , naa. I guess its not a ubuntu issue but more the
software deve
Hey ram,
(could not resist that :)
One way I find useful sometimes is installing software to an alternate
prefix folder other than "/". Sandbox-installation if you will. Then
figure out the paths of all the files installed and delete them from
the actual folder.
Not sure if this can be done with
Hi
I installed a version of sofytware (gnukhata) via a .run file
there is a newer version available (1.3.3.) at gnukhata.in
due to some issues i was advised to install the new version
However there was / is not recommended method to uninstall the old version
So i used the find command to find