Fw: Re: [plug] installed it
David
davidatt at conceptual.net.au
Mon Mar 15 23:52:50 WST 2004
hi the think i try to installed this dpkg -i ymessenger_1.0.4_1_i386.deb and this got install XMMS-mp3cud-o.94. on to my computer.
what i dun is
1. open an xterm
2. password
3. dun ymessenger 1.0.4 1 i386.deb
4. ls ymess
5. then i dun what you send to me to my email address. that what i dun ok...
im am not shore what that is at all. what the first i dun..
regards
david
Begin forwarded message:
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 23:21:19 +0800
From: Harry <harrymc at decisions-and-designs.com.au>
To: plug at plug.linux.org.au
Subject: Re: [plug] installed it
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 22:55:43 +0800 David <davidatt at conceptual.net.au> wrote:
> hi all,
>
> i have some problam it did not install this is XMMS-mp3cud-0.94
> can i del this out of my hard drive at all...
Hmmmm. To remove packages you need to say how you installed them.
I'm taking a guess here that you found the .deb file on a web download
since I have just searched my computer and I can't find a package
called xmms-mp3cud or anything like that.
This might help ..
If you used:
dpkg -i xmms-mp3cud-0.94.deb
then:
1. Run up an xterm and become root
2. Type:
# dpkg -r xmms-mp3cud
and see if that works. Based on what you typed I _think_ that will
be the package name.
But if you didn't use the dpkg command than you need to explain which
commands you used.
You might find it just didn't install anyway and so you don't have to
remove anything. Can you remember the last thing it said in the xterm ?
I'm off to bed ..
All the best
Harry
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