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| After installing GNU/Debian sid, I decided that my box should only have free software in it. Then, how can I uninstall and/or replace software to achieve that? Is apt-get the solution? Should I edit /etc/apt/sources.list? What should I write / erase there? Thanks and regards from Chile |
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| mhz <mhz@esfera.cl> wrote: > After installing GNU/Debian sid, I decided that my box should only have > free software in it. > > Then, how can I uninstall and/or replace software to achieve that? Well, I think there's a monthly cronjob usually installed which reports nonfree packages to root. Run dpkg -r over the list! VRMS(1) VRMS(1) NAME vrms - report of installed non-free software (virtual Richard Stallman) Peter |
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