Ubuntu Installation :: Way To Uninstall Last Programs Installed In Certain Day With Cli?
Apr 23, 2011
I was wondering if there is a way to uninstall the last programs installed in a certain day with the cli?I can get the "lots of things" I installed today.but how to give that list to apt or something to get them uninstalled?
How can I uninstall / purge wine and any wine installed windows programs?I've tried deleting .wine (hidden folder)but in /usr/bin/ there are a number of wine related files.And wine sub menu still appears in Applications menu
I installed iTunes 7 through Playonlinux that then installed it on WINE. Itunes 7 installed but wont mount my iPhone so now I want to uninstall iTunes7.When I type in "wine uninstaller" in the terminal it opens the uninstall frame for me but the list of programs installed is empty.How do I uninstall this program then ?This is a 60mb program i dont want to be sitting on my hard drive doing nothing.I do not want to uninstall WINE, only itunes7 that was installed in wine.From my search it seems that uninstalling wine dont unsinstall programs installed in wine and when wine is reinstalled the program you installed previously is still there
Mmm the title has too many times the word "install" Anyway, I installed Ubuntu 10.10 in an USB stick and now i want to erase it. But when i try to delete it, a sign says it's protected and cannot by modified.
How do I erase it? PD: Sory if this is the wrong section.
I am using cent os 5 .I want to uninstall Berkeley DB which is installed by default during installation. how can I uninstall Berkeley DB from my Linux machine.
I use a font creator program and I installed some of the fonts I made by opening them in font viewer and selecting "install font". To cut a long-ish story short, they now seem to overwrite some of my normal system fonts. How do I remove them?
I installed a software on Ubuntu 10.10. The software came as a .sh file. Now I want to uninstall it. However I can't find the remove or uninstall script nor can I find the entry of the software in Synaptic. Is there any uninstall procedure in Ubuntu?
as much as i am one for saving space and throwing out the trash. now my problem is the fact that I DO NOT WANT THIS program (localepurge) running on my system. i look and did everything i could. note : i am a noobie. when i config the program from the start i told it NO don't delete anything. and now that i have done some reading i do not want it working period. i could not find a way to disable or uninstall localepurge.
I am trying to uninstall the packages that were installed as part of kubuntu desktop. I have gotten ~3 quarters of them, but didn't know if there was a better way than trying to pore over synaptic.
I have installed vlc 1.0.5 manually, because of some reasons I have to uninstall it. I tried deleting the folders naming vlc and binary file but some how it not getting removed completely.how to uninstall it. I am using ubuntu 9.10.
I have been installing programs, that I can't use. Kpackagekit assures me they are installed, as does the installer, Yet if I am to search for my installed program, it only finds the DEB file, and no installed program.
I am running Ubuntu 10.04 In Ubuntu Software Center I tried to remove Document Viewer. I then tried to install PDF Editor Neither worked and I got the below message The Package system is broken Check if you are using third party repositories. If so disable them, since they are a common source of problems. Furthermore run the following command in a Terminal: apt-get install -f� I tried to run apt-get install -f and got this message
david@leibnitz:~$ apt-get install -f E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13: Permission denied) E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root? david@leibnitz:~$
I switched to root and got this
david@leibnitz:~$ apt-get install -f E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13: Permission denied) E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root? david@leibnitz:~$ root
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At some point while trying install/uninstall I got a message that said to check the broken filter to see which file is broken. At present, I cannot install/uninstall programs. I do not know how to access the broken filter. And I cannot run apt-get install -f
i am using Ubuntu 9.10. I want to make a live CD with some programs installed i know i can do that by chroot ,etc. but i cannot re-download all packages again due to bandwidth limit. The packages i want to have on my live CD are already installed on my OS.(i usually clear the cache after installation to save disk space). Is there a way to transfer the programs to the live CD.
ps. all the programs are installed either by deb's or apt-get, none by source...
How do check the programs that the actual user of the computer installed. I do not care at all about the default programs that came with your distro of Linux, I only want the user installed programs.
I wanted to set up a small file/print server using Ubuntu. I'm planning on using a spare nano ITX board running C7 processor with 2GB and an 80GB drive for right now. I've set up desktop and systems and like using KDE. I've read installing KDE and X Server and have had problems running on 10.04. I can run command line but wanted to know if there are there any good GUI programs that are reasonably easy to install on server 10.04?
I have almost everything congigured on my new Ubuntu desktop, now i just need to get the TV working, works fine in Vista. I have a couple of programs installed, neither detect the TV Tuner, guessing i either need a driver or it just wont work at all.After a bit of research i found this to be my TV Tuner - AVerMedia H789 PCI-E Hybrid DVB-T
Yesterday, I downloaded qt and gcc by using "synaptic package manager" tool.Where does those programs intstalled?Well, in windows the programs are installed in c:Program Files folder. Similarly, is there a specific folder that the newly installed programs are placed?
I tried installing the latest Mupen64Plus from source, and something went wrong, and now I get errors when trying to run it. How do I remove the link that was created from the source install?