What is the name of this package and how do I uninstall it? #252
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I'm trying to delete unnecessary packages from my system. Specifically support for languages other than English. Since GitHub won't allow attachments, here's a pastebin. What is the name of this package and how do I delete it and its associated packages? |
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Hi, that's not a package. It's a custom script to install language packages that weighs in at less than 1KB. |
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@geckolinux I have a hard time trying to figure out how to tweak Calamares (I have no idea what I'm doing) modules on other distros to get the Hey, could I message you privately? I'd like to ask you a few questions about ISO creation. I'm currently trying to figure out how to package my own changes with your Spiral Linux Builder Edition onto an installable ISO and share it with my family members looking to avoid Windows 11. Where did you begin this process? Where can I go/what can I read to get started on the ISO creation path? I probably will need Calamares on that ISO for an installer, so reading the Calamares docs is probably a given. Since you've made two Linux distros already, I figured you're the authority on the subject by now, lol. Do you have the free time to answer a question like that, at the moment? |
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@geckolinux, a very nice distro! I found this place while searching for a language selector tool for Debian. Would it be possible that you publish this script (I guess, it is yours), so other people might also benefit from it? Thank you very much for your kind consideration! |
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Thank you very much!
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Subject: Re: [SpiralLinux/SpiralLinux-project] What is the name of thispackage and how do I uninstall it? (Discussion #252)
Hi there, glad you like it!
The script is technically already published, it's a simple BASH script located at /usr/sbin/language-support.sh and it just calls native Debian tools for configuring the system languages.
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Hi, that's not a package. It's a custom script to install language packages that weighs in at less than 1KB.