Ubuntu Installation :: Remove Package Using Live CD?

Aug 1, 2010

I installed ubuntu 10.4 on a lenovo T500 yesterday.

Today I am almost sure to have a problem with the fglrx package.

Today I installed the graphics card accelleration driver - I think it is the fglrx, but I am not shure, because I used the gnome fancy gimmick offering this driver. Now the computer starts neither in normal mode nor in recovery mode. In the latter it displays very fast about two screens of the usual lines and changes then something with the display. Trying to use boot=/bin/bash as an additional boot parameter didn't work either. I even tried typing blind a login and something like "apt-get remove fglrx <return><return>".

Booting from CD works.

Here my questions: When I have booted from CD, can I see the synaptic history to verify that it actually is the package named above? When I have booted from CD, can I remove packages from the installed version?

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