04-22-2015, 12:26 AM
Thank you wirez_free and gold_finger, excellent information. I had to install Gedit and used Synaptic package manager, I found zeitgeist there to be installed. After install of Gedit, I ran the commands I posted earlier, and the "purge" as well that Kirkx posted. . All better. Awesome. Thanks guys.
Just curious, can a script be written that would remove zeitgeist if it is installed, or after. Maybe an option in the software manager. Blacklisting maybe, not sure how, but that would not let me install packages that zeitgeist is"tied to". Just trying to see if there is a creative workaround without being unable to install packages that request it. Curious...........
Just curious, can a script be written that would remove zeitgeist if it is installed, or after. Maybe an option in the software manager. Blacklisting maybe, not sure how, but that would not let me install packages that zeitgeist is"tied to". Just trying to see if there is a creative workaround without being unable to install packages that request it. Curious...........
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