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how can i remove .
wohlstandpenner:
I have Tinycore installed on my Hardisk, to compile a Kernel for an embedded like system..
Now.. a few days later.. i haver some Software with the "Appbrowser" installed.. and i don`t know how i can
remove them..
Sorry for my bad English.
Guy:
You can just delete them with any Linux root file manager.
For example, you can run Tiny Core from the CD.
Install xfe.
Type sudo xfe in the terminal, to start xfe as root.
Edit preferences in xfe, to "Include a command to bypass the trash can (permanent delete)."
Delete them.
You could use the root file manager on any Linux live cd.
MikeLockmoore:
Another way:
Bring up "Appsaudit" from the system menu, under the Tools section. Select "Build Database" in the Actions menu... wait a while (maybe we should change the cursor and/or title bar to ".. building database, please wait")... look for the extension in the left side list... click it then select "Mark for Deletion" in the Actions menu. Repeat the selections of extenstions and marking them for deletion if you wish. Then exit Appsaudit and reboot your system. When you come back, the marked extension(s) will be gone.
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Mike Losh
wohlstandpenner:
Hallo ;-)
Thanks for you help..
By the way...
I`d like to install Alsa.. can I Compaile Alsa without Depencies to Bash.. I have a Cyrix-5330 Soundchip (Soundplaster compatible).. I will setup Alsa without alsa-utils and alsa-conf, peherbs the alsa-conf skript is obsolet.. thats *theoretical* now the Job from udev.. to find out a new Soundcard...
Greatings ;-)
Dominik
Juanito:
--- Quote from: wohlstandpenner on October 11, 2009, 04:52:35 PM ---I`d like to install Alsa.. can I Compaile Alsa without Depencies to Bash..
--- End quote ---
Bash is required to run scripts in alsa - if you manage to modify the scripts to work with the busybox (a)sh, then you won't need bash...
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