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Terry Hancock's picture

Ouch!

Submitted by Terry Hancock on Mon, 2009-11-16 05:44.

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I really wish that APT provided the equivalent of an "Undo" button -- I've managed to hose my package system with unstable packages on a number of occasions. I usually wind up re-installing the O/S.

(Yes, I know that an "undo" option would be very difficult to implement -- that doesn't make it less desirable, though).

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"it removed the whole of KDE"...

Submitted by Marco Marongiu on Mon, 2009-11-16 08:26.

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...and what's wrong with that? It's a fully successful system cleanup :-)

Just joking, people ;)

Ciao
--bronto



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