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    Removing Programs Using Apt-Get

    I installed Knoppix 3.7 onto a system's hard drive and I wanted to remove some programs that were installed with the OS, but are not
    needed on the system in question. Would using the apt-get remove command syntax work or is there another method that is better? Thanks.

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    kaplan71,

    I think you got it, or at least thats the way I do it...

    You can use the remove in conjunction with another command line switch to completely remove everything, or just remove the program...

    To just remove, as an example, a package called "program", the remove would look like this:
    apt-get remove program

    to remove everything, this would include, like in games, saved games, configs, etc... you can use this:
    apt-get --purge remove program

    *** if you prefer a GUI ***

    You can use synaptic, and install, remove, and purge, the same as the apt-get command from the CLI ( synaptic is a "front-end" to the apt-get / apt-cache ). If you are going to use a GUI instead of the apt commands, I would suggest getting familiar with the apt commands first. Apt is the "standard" for Debian, and probably will "always" be available, whereas, a "front-end" GUI for apt may not always be installed. ( this last part may, or may not, be for your benefit kaplan71, it could also be more information for anyone else who may be reading this post )

    synaptic is not the only "front-end" available for apt, I think kpackage is another, not to mention, I am sure, others... But, I have used synaptic, as a front-end, and it works pretty good. Since using it though, I have stopped, and just gone back to using the apt commands, IMHO, I think the apt commands are a lot easier, and less likely to get one into trouble. ( considering installing, and dependancy problems, are less likely when you list out what you want to install, as you would in the apt commands. With a "front-end" GUI, you can select a TON of packages to install, and when you click on "install" or "apply", dependancies might get messed up. )

    Hope this helps,
    Ms. Cuddles

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