Uninstall cups fedora
I just installed The first thing it did is download updates which included several cups component updates. Theo Theo 66 1 1 silver badge 2 2 bronze badges. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. Stack Gives Back Safety in numbers: crowdsourcing data on nefarious IP addresses. Featured on Meta.
New post summary designs on greatest hits now, everywhere else eventually. Related 0. Hot Network Questions. Question feed. Quick links. Reinstalling Cups? Questions about applications and software. Forum rules Before you post please read how to get help. I was wondering if there is a way to re-install cups back to its default state. When I run apt-get remove cups and apt-get install cups, it does not accomplish this.
Thank you! Re: Reinstalling Cups? Post by jimallyn » Fri Mar 24, pm Just removing the applications will not remove their config files. Use purge instead of remove , that will remove them. Also, cupsd is not listed in synaptic? Thanks for your help!
JasKinasis Well-Known Member. Joined Apr 25, Messages 1, Reaction score 1, Credits 8, Afaik - It should be OK to do that!! Last edited: Dec 16, Thanks, about to do that in a few minutes! Will report the results. The results listed cups-client and cups-daemon. I first removed cups-client and still still had the apparmor error. Then I removed cups-daemon and the apparmor error is now gone. I will say I made a huge error by not scrolling all the way through your message and I did all this before reading the -s simulation part.
Condobloke Well-Known Member. Joined Apr 30, Messages 3, Reaction score 3, Credits 19, It could be a good idea to have Timeshift installed and setup. Then you have a system restore point to go back to just in case things really go south! That thought crossed my mind when I got my computer a month ago. I need to look into using timeshift. I only keep 2 snapshots in any month I replace one snapshot every two weeks.
Saved to an external drive. If you need a blow by blow, just ask. I've done a boatload of research on 'backing up' your system. I've experimented with Timeshift, dejavu, backula, and even did research on foxclone and clonezilla..
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