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Hello,I would like to have a Linux power kernel but Ive got an Fcam package,from what ive read i need to install the Linux power kernel 1st befor I install an F-cam...How will i remove it via X terminal or uninstall it..

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you dont know how to uninstall an application from the app manager
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oh gee thanks..
 
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looks like your new to the grand N900 my advice to you is to install/uninstall anything you want from the app manager and don't try to use x-terminal unless you know what you are doing
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Can we *all* stop mystifying the terminal as it was some sort of voodoo magic tool?

It's just another tool for running applications.

Besides, installing and uninstalling applications from the "terminal", in particular using apt-get or dpkg, actually allows you to *see* what's going on and where things fail when they do.

The built-in graphical application manager (HAM) is actually seriously noob-unfriendly as it will take decisions about what to delete in order to "fix" a "problem" without informing the user.

Some tools make more sense when they're graphical, others do not.
 
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