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Hi, I was traying to uninstall something and I wrote by mistake in the shell "$ unistaller" from the /home/myself/bin/ directory. I was in a root sesion, and a lot ...
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    problems with uninstaller

    Hi,
    I was traying to uninstall something and I wrote by mistake in the shell "$ unistaller" from the /home/myself/bin/ directory. I was in a root sesion, and a lot of sentences appeared in the shell... I killed the proceses but too late, I guess.

    Could anybody explain me what software did I uninstall? Perhaps I uninstalled the software that was introduced after the SUSE instalation and the SUSE-included software is still alive?

    Thank you.

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    Those sentences are what tells you what you did. If you did not perserve them then there is no telling what you uninstalled becaues there is know way that anyone but you could know what you installed. In the future it is best to install and uninstall through Yast or another package managment system like smart. At least untill you know what your doing.

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    Yes,yes...you are right! , the next time I will use the YAST.
    At least I haven't detected anything died in my computer till the moment
    Thank you gogalthorp.

    By the way...anybody knows how to change the loggin name (msdelalama is too serious!)

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