[Bug 1042412] Re: ubuntu softwaremanagement

Affenputtel hoskdlsk2 at mailinator.com
Mon Sep 3 07:54:13 UTC 2012


Hi Daniel Hartwig, thanks for your Answer. I use Terminal: apt-get
install Paket or Synaptic Package Manager, or sometimes the
Softwarecenter from Ubuntu 12.04 Gnome Classic, but the last one is to
slow with my Intel Atom, therefore i prefer the other ones.

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Title:
  ubuntu softwaremanagement

Status in “aptitude” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  when i install a program, there are libs and other stuff installed
  also. When i remove the program again, the libs and the other stuff
  stays on the hdd. This sucks, there is no way to reverse an
  installation.

  sudo apt-get --purge autoremove PAKET

  is the way i know, but sometimes it deletes other stuff, which was on
  the system before. Like the game "abuse", it want to remove 10
  packages, not only the 2 abuse and abuse-lib.

  Perhaps it is useful to create a protocol of installed files, when
  using apt-get or synapitic. So the user can select his different
  installing sessions and reverse them. This would be very useful.

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