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    How to delete a lot of unnecessary applications

    Discussion in 'Linux Compatibility and Software' started by pikulein, Nov 15, 2008.

  1. pikulein

    pikulein Newbie

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    Guys,

    I bought this mini Asus Eee PC 900. It has ony 2 GB of hard drive memory and a lot of useless applications and games that I would like to uninstall.
    Now, it's not a simple matter to uninstall them. Do you GURUs know how to go about it?

    Thanks a lot.
     
  2. plasma.

    plasma. herpyderpy

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    Control Panel - Change or Uninstall Applications
     
  3. prescott

    prescott Notebook Consultant

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    forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=141156
    See if this helps you. :confused:
     
  4. Gintoki

    Gintoki Notebook Prophet

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    Why is this in the Linux forum if someone is suggesting you use Control Panel? What OS do you have? That might help people help you.
     
  5. Thomas

    Thomas McLovin

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    You may want to use the alternative CD and install a CLI sysem, then install a base Gnome, KDE or whatever you like.
    Just ask if you need info on how to do this.
     
  6. archer7

    archer7 Notebook Evangelist

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    Linpus Linux, yeah?
     
  7. Thomas

    Thomas McLovin

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    It's an EeePC, not an Acer.....