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Dear all,
I have a slackware 13.0 64 installed in my machine and I try to uninstall a program that is a part of a package. For instance I want to uninstall Kolourpaint, which is part of kdegraphics, without uninstalling the others. How can I do this? Is there any easy way that I can do this from KDE level without delving into linux level? regards, ethereal1m |
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If your distribution provides binary packages, and does not split the main KDE modules, then this is likely not possible.
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@ethereal1m Slackware leaves the KDE bundles in tack as they are provided from upstream. So Kolourpaint is contained in the kde-graphics package.
Obvisously `removepkg kde-graphics` would go to far, but you could review /var/log/pacakages/kde-graphics-* for lines regarding kolourpaint, and either rm them or `chmod -x ` the executable ones, like /usr/bin/kolourpaint Take care, vb |
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thanks you guys....
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