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sudo gainroot
sudo rm -rf *
that should get rid of everything including "." folders/files
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sudo gainroot
sudo rm -rf *
that should get rid of everything including "." folders/files
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I tried apt-get remove supertux2-data but it says it needs to install it first. Any workaround to delete the whole directory on the go?
Last edited by Joseph9560; 2011-01-12 at 01:27. Reason: solved