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Cleaning up HDD
I have a running RedHat 6.1 installation - EVERYTHING - installed... and
then I downloaded a 20 MB tgz file which on un decompressing filled up my
entire HDD . What apps can i now safely remove and how ? I couldnt find
the equivalent of dpkg --purge with rpm ...
Or is it like a mac where I could just rm -rf * and that would amount to
an 'uninstall' of packages ?
Of course GnoRPM is one thing that helps... but what I was untarring was
the latest X server which has messed up my libs since i've not given it
the full space it wants. So I cant start X.
I need a command line equivalent of uninstalling things I wont need.
TIA
- Ravi.
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