[ubuntu-in] apps uninstall

m k km12187 at gmail.com
Tue Sep 28 16:45:32 BST 2010


On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 7:44 AM, Narendra Diwate
<narendra.diwate at gmail.com>wrote:

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> On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 4:53 PM, m k <km12187 at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> I tryed above method for evolution but synaptic shows lot of packages and
>>> librarys
>>
>> and if i removed only the package evolution the desktop shortcut remains
>> and if i
>>  remove all packages my system corrupts.I just wants windows like
>> uninstall.
>>
>> Then i dont need any office usually.I need an ubuntu with minimal desktop
>> with usr choice
>> like pclinuxos zen mini.
>>
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> Then you are probably using the wrong base. If you are interested in a
> minimal system, start with Ubuntu Minimal ISO that is only 10 MB but needs
> net connection to download all packages that you may configure it for. Or
> start with a Server CD, Install the base system and then add apps of your
> choice.
>
> If you want even more customisation there is Arch which lets you choose
> everything, but is more involved with the command line, but has excellent
> documentation to assist you in every step of the way.
>
> AFAIK uninstalling packages from a full Linux desktop install like Ubuntu
> will leave a system unstable or unusable as the packages are tightly
> integrated and dependant on each other.
>
> Persoannly if you are looking for EASY customisation Ubuntu Server CD is
> the best bet.
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> Regards
>
> Narendra Diwate
> i tryed ubuntu mini.iso with manual package select option omitting all
> other options like desktop,netbook but after install system not booting.I
> tryed arch as you sugested but

there also dependency problems.now searching for fully customizable linux
distro

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