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Titel: Xorg_is_Modular:[Remove_Un-Used]
Verfasst am: 19.08.2006, 11:02 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 23. Dez 2003
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And since it is modular, it can be stripped of not-needed-on-voyage modules, safely,
by using the folllowing script
clean_xorg_modules.sh.gz
this script , from x-un-i, identifies un-used modules, and lists them,
ready to be pasted into a root-konsole, after 'apt-get remove'
or ,after reading the script,run it with -h
for the builtin options
Now also available in h2's script,see below |
_________________ namu amida butsu
Zuletzt bearbeitet von etorix am 19.10.2006, 03:45 Uhr, insgesamt 6 Male bearbeitet
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Titel: RE: Xorg is Modular
Verfasst am: 20.08.2006, 04:55 Uhr
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Script works great on my two laptops, great job!! |
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Titel: RE: Xorg is Modular
Verfasst am: 21.08.2006, 01:14 Uhr
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The du-fixes script now also has integrated most of the x-un-i script as an option, with some extra features, like being able to retain modules you might want, and creating a log file of removed modules. |
_________________ Read more on dist-upgrades using du-fixes-h2.sh script.
New: rdiff-backup script
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Titel: RE: Xorg is Modular
Verfasst am: 12.11.2006, 13:26 Uhr
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Wohnort: Friuli, NE Italy
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is it still available? I get the message: attachment not available |
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Titel: RE: Xorg is Modular
Verfasst am: 12.11.2006, 14:26 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 06. Mai 2005
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Wohnort: berlin
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klenje,
the server is down just right now, will be up soon.
you can use h2 script though, its got the script built in.
Code:
http://techpatterns.com/forums/about736.html
greetz
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_________________ <<We are Xorg - resistance is futile - you will be axximilated>>
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