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Is there some equivalent of "rpm -e --force" or something to clear the package database?
Thanks!
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I installed xterm and got root. When I looked at where its supposed to be, it looks like all the links are there, but the actual application (/bin/zsh4) did not exist.
Now, when I look at the application manager, zsh is listed, but is in red instead of black/grey. When I try to uninstal it, it says "Unable to uninstall zsh."
I'm familar with rpm, but not with whatver package manager is present in the n800. I can easily manually clear the soft links the installation created, but I don't know how to clear the package database.
Is there some equivalent of "rpm -e --force" or something to clear the package database?
Thanks!
billo