Humm...im not sure about the support files it downloaded but you could try "dpkg-reconfigure icewm" or any package name to try agian.
Hi;
I used apt-get to upgrade my copy of icewm.
In the process it downloaded several supporting libraries and asked me a lot of questions about changing preferences.
I answered "yes, use the new preferences".
Well, I don't like them, but there were too many of them to remember.
Can I use apt-get to undo what it did as far as resetting the preferences go?
Thanks in advance
Steve
Humm...im not sure about the support files it downloaded but you could try "dpkg-reconfigure icewm" or any package name to try agian.
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