1/25/2024 0 Comments Uninstall gimp softwareViewtopic.php?f=3&t=13891 - still some work to do on it.Īnd also see my post here - which would be quicker than 20 minutes (hopefully) - I would advise that when you do install that you use the something else method. My advice is to download the unofficial manual I wrote here: That was not in your original post and is technically need of a separate thread. In comparison to getting Win98/XP to work with a modem (those were the days. all info/tips are being noted in my personal 'How To.' (1 cup of tea and 2 ciggies) to get a new Zorin install up and running from scratch.Īs always, thanks for reply. with Windows I have found it is quicker to nuke the disk and start again rather than chase problems around the system (and even then you're not sure about stability) Select the catagory that the item is in, then select the item and select "Delete." You must then "Save" that action.ĪvgWinNoob wrote:When I say uninstall I really mean uninstall. Once it is running, you need to examine it and get a feel for it but it is pretty easy. On Zorin, you will need to run alacarte either from the Application Finder (pressing alt+F or selecting it from the menu) or from terminal simply by typing in "alacarte." Personally, I think Alacarte works better. For the XFCE4-panel Menu, you can use either Alacarte or Menulibre (Menulibre comes with it) to edit the menu. Zorin 12.4 Lite uses the XFCE Desktop Environment. Using Synaptic as Swarfendor suggested is, of course, a great way to go. Sudo apt-get remove -purge if you want to remove the configuration files, as well. Generally, I just use the terminal with Code: When uninstalling, please be sure to check what it is taking with it before running the uninstall!įor example, if you try to uninstall Thunar from 12.4 Lite, it will try to take the entire Zorin Lite Desktop Environment with it. is fantastic for someone leaving Windows and getting onboard with Linux! am getting a much better idea of things.Īm really liking this. re-installed and ran the software updates this time. Then to reinstall, search for the app in Synaptic, mark the square for installation, then click on Apply.ĪvgWinNoob wrote:Yep. After you have selected the App for removal, click on Apply on the menu bar. If you have any emails that installed with Geary, don't select 'Complete removal' as that will also likely remove any data created in hidden folders (identified as '.' dot folders/files) which you view by pressing Ctrl+ H to view/hide. Right-click the square and mark for removal. Next search for the app you want to remove - it should return with a square to the left of it in solid green. When you launch you will be asked for your login password. So go to Software (Channel) and install Synaptic. The fact that you mentioned Geary, suggest you are using Zorin 12 - that is one App I would definitely remove - reminds me too much of Outlook 365! Yuk! Neither Zorin 12 or 15 come with Synaptic Package Manager - this is my preferred method of installing and uninstalling applications. The easiest way is to use Software Channel, but it is by no means perfect.
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