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apt-get rolling back configurations
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
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