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Re: removing XFree



Use a frontend like capt or aptitude, there's a whole bunch of packages to
uninstall.  You could also use dselect :P if you're really a
masochist...  BTW, you can get a list of packages presently installed on
your system by using dpkg -l|less (pipe it through a pager, I use less,
it's a huge output...) if you really like the idea of going through
package-by-package.

On Sat, 23 Dec 2000, Xucaen wrote:

> I know this sounds strange, but I want to remove
> Xfree. I have tried "apt-get remove" with every
> combination of X11 and Xfree I could think of,
> but to no avail. What is the exact name of the
> Xfree package that should be used with apt-get?
> 
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