On Friday 26 October 2007 3:31 am, Rajko M. wrote:
On Thursday 25 October 2007 09:04:52 pm Allen wrote:
I've tried a few times to uninstall some apps I don't need or use, and when I select them for deletion, it says it's installing them instead... Anyone else have this problem or know how to fix it?
I did add repos to it so it takes a while before YAST loads up and I've downloaded apps and installed them with it, but a few I'd like to get rid of because I don't use them and they just won't go away.
As I said I launch YAST2, find the apps I want to uninstall, and then mark them for deletion, and then when I finish it says it's installing them instead and they still show up on the SUSE menu.
Any help is appreciated,
Thanks
Mark for deinstallation is trash can. Icon with Z is to refresh or update. Checkmark is for installation. Wrong direction traffic sign is to tell YaST not to touch package.
Yea, I knew that part ;) That's why I thought it was strange. They had some in there that were locked and I was like OK that's odd, I unlocked them, and tried to delete them with the method you said above, which was why I sent a message here because it just wouldn't do that, I thought it was odd and was thinking maybe I was just to tired and screwed up, I am after all human heh. But yea, I will tell them to delete and it shows the trash can but once I have the ones I want trash canned, and finish, it says it's installing them instead. I thought it was odd. Thanks though, the other reply I'll send a separate message for so as to not cause confusion in replies. Thanks -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org