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How to remove the device clutter
OK I do not like clutter, so I do not like the 7 new hard disk partitions that the klik installation yielded. Sinc I find klik a very nice idea I would likt to keep it but I'd like to remove the "device clutter". How do I avieve this without too much hacking into my Debian sarge?
Or the alternative question: how do I remove klik itself?
Many thanks for your answers.
benjamin
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Re: How to remove the device clutter
Originally Posted by
bq
OK I do not like clutter, so I do not like the 7 new hard disk partitions that the klik installation yielded. Sinc I find klik a very nice idea I would likt to keep it but I'd like to remove the "device clutter". How do I avieve this without too much hacking into my Debian sarge?
Well, you have posibility to avoid using new entries from /etc/fstab: please read http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=21173 . Of course, you will need FUSE installed on your computer to try this. Even if you don`t like this idea too, you can help me with debuging fusecram
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To remove klik entirely, please remove the entries from fstab and then run
Code:
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# klik uninstallation 0.1
# by probono at myrealbox dot com
#
rm $HOME/.klik
rm ${KDEHOME}/share/services/klik.protocol
rm ${KDEHOME}/share/applnk/klik/.directory
rm ${KDEHOME}/share/applnk/klik/klik.desktop
rm ${KDEHOME}/share/mimelnk/all/cmg.desktop
rm ${KDEHOME}/share/applnk/.hidden/AppRun.desktop
rm $HOME/.zAppRun
rm "$HOME/klik-cmg-install-root"
rm $HOME/.local/share/applications/.zAppRun.desktop
rm $HOME/.local/share/mime/packages/Override.xml
rm -r ${KDEHOME}/share/applnk/klik
rm -r /tmp/app
rm $HOME/.local/share/applications/klik
rm $HOME/.local/share/mime/packages/klik
rm $HOME/.local/share/applications $HOME/.gnome2/vfolders/applications/klik
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bq,
This should help get rid of the clutter,had the same problem,Dennis
I found the problem with the icons,,it was set up to put these on the desktop in the KDE Comtrol Center,corrected that.
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