[opensuse] cleaning the system
Hi List! I was wondering what do you do to clean up your system? When I reinstall the system (once so far), I select the previous user list, so that when I log in into freshly installed system, I have the same everything, which is good. But I also have the files which I don't need anymore like folders for google-earth and the stuff I probably even don't know about (installed packages, etc.). So what I need to do is kind of "reset" of the user's account so that it comes to the "fresh" state. So first thing which comes to my mind is to make a fresh install, create a new user, copy all the data I need and remove the old user. But this sounds a bit odd. Does this at all make sense? Besides it's all screwed with the dependencies in yast, for couple of packages it somehow shows that there are _older_ versions available for packages (in red) and it is impossible to install anything because of the dependencies (I have all the repos added). Cheers, -- Sergey Mkrtchyan, PhD Student @ Department of Physics & Astronomy, Faculty of Science, University of Waterloo -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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Sergey Mkrtchyan