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Uninstalling in Linux
Sorry for the total newbie question I'm just kind of confused here.
I just installed an rpm of wine, and it made a /wine-c/ folder where it "plays windows". I want to use my actually windows partition (fstab mounted at /mnt/hda1/) if this is possible. The only way I can see of doing this is building wine from source and setting it up myself, so I want to uninstall it. I JUST installed it with an rpm, I then I just did: rpm -e wine.rpm Say's the package isn't installed... I don't want two wines sitting around my system :/ Ideas? |
Umm... try
wine -q | grep wine to get a kist of all the packages that are installed with wine in the name.. I'm 90% sure thats the right command, but I'm not in that OS atm to test it for you... |
Thanks, apparently just using the program name rather than the actually rpm package is the trick.
rpm -e wine got rid of most the stuff. |
The RPM package wasn't wine.rpm, anyway. Your didtro probably includes a GUI package manager, you may want to use that.
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