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I am going to be running an Ubuntu server and I want to remove any of the versions of Apache, MYSQL, and PHP. How can I do that?
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Remove Apache, MYSQL, and PHP
I am going to be running an Ubuntu server and I want to remove any of the versions of Apache, MYSQL, and PHP. How can I do that?
Chris Palmer
- 01-08-2007 #2
Fire up the Synaptic package manager, search for each of those programs, and de-select them. Oh, and then apply the changes.
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Synaptic
Hey,
I'm using the server edition of Ubuntu. I don't how you would fire up Synaptic from the terminal.
Chris Palmer
- 01-09-2007 #4
something like aptitude GUI may be better (ncurses) and then remove the packages from there.
Or you can always use raw apt-getPut your hand in an oven for a minute and it will be like an hour, sit beside a beautiful woman for an hour and it will be like a minute, that is relativity. --Albert Einstein
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