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I just remove canola from the application manager and it still in the system apt-get remove does not reported install.
please help
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Still unable to remove canola... I dont want to go and hunt it down to each file... Any advice?

Thanks!
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I wouldn't know how to begin hunting down each dependent file. Even then I would be a 'scared to remove something another app may depend on...

In those cases I re-flash. Kinda like BITD with Win 3.0

A PITA but something I assumed I would have to do with a developing OS. Particularly one where third party apps are still in beta.

It would be nice if there was a means to save pre and post back-up images to a desktop that could accompany the re-flash. Hell, beta apps would develop quicker that way too I would imagine.

I can't help ya but I would like to know the answer as well.
I hope you don't mind the bump.

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Yup, Canola is one of those programs that I installed that I cannot uninstall because it doesn't allow it. The uninstall process didn't work for me and no one could help me either.
 
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Originally Posted by luketoh View Post
Yup, Canola is one of those programs that I installed that I cannot uninstall because it doesn't allow it. The uninstall process didn't work for me and no one could help me either.
Is there a bug reported?
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Has any body find a way arround this issue?
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There is an old thread on this. You have to stop the process then delete something. I forget. I did it once, and nothing got screwed up - I think...
 
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Nope I stop the process and remove it thru apt-get and still in the system even if I delete the icons.
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wow... I thought it was a Nokia developed piece of software - not Real Player or Quicktime!!! Sounds like it's reflash time. Perhaps you could wait for the upgrade coming at the end of the week? cough...
 
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