Re: uninstall xfree86

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Greetings.

On Wednesday 10 November 2004 23:09, Rob Czyzewski wrote:
> I installed xfree86 on fedora 2 and need to uninstall it to get my kde
> desktop back.

No you don't.  In fact, KDE won't run without an X installation like 
XFree86.

> How do I uninstall xfree? 

How did you install it to begin with?  If you installed it from RPMs, then 
use your package manager to search for RPMs with the word `xfree86' in the 
name, and then select and delete them.  You can also do it from the 
command line with the `rpm' command.

If you installed from source, then the easiest way is probably to 
re-download all the source code packages, configure them, and then run 
`make uninstall'.

Regards,
Tristan

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