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cleaning up bad configuration



Lets suppose I go out to pub one night and come reeling home after 8 or 9
pints of stout.  Now when I get home I decide this would be fine time to
make some configuration changes on my system. ( in this particular case it
was changing the ppp settings for my new isp) So I sit down, login as root
and start blissfully banging away on the key board.  When I awaken the
next day the application I had configured doesn't work correctly at all. 
( What a suprise!) Not with the old isp and not with the new. I have tried
on and off for several weeks to fix this, but have had no success. Since I
am not really sure what I changed, I would like to remove all files that
relate to ppp and then reinstall the whole thing from scratch. Deselect
seems to leave the old config files.  How would I remove everything using
dselect, or dpkg, or If I have to do it by hand what files should I remove? 
Thanks for any help and I hope we have all learned an important lesson
from my sorry tale. 


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