Re: Removing all Fink installations
Re: Removing all Fink installations
- Subject: Re: Removing all Fink installations
- From: Dave Schroeder <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2003 18:44:06 -0600
Generally speaking, all you have to do to remove fink is:
sudo rm -rf /sw
and remove any lines added for fink from your .*rc files in your home
directory (such as the standard "source /sw/bin/init.csh").
To remove X11:
sudo rm -rf /etc/X11
sudo rm -rf /usr/X11R6
...as well as removing X11.app, or other X server you may be using.
Again, there may be associated X11 config files (such as .xinitrc) in
your home directory that you may want to delete if you want to start
completely fresh.
That's it. You can then install Apple X11 1.0 that comes with Panther
(which is a custom install) as well as Xcode (Developer Tools). Be sure
to install the X11 SDK that comes with Xcode if you need it. Then you
can install the download and install the latest fink (currently 0.6.1),
and then 'fink selfupdate(-cvs,-rsync)' and 'fink update-all' as
appropriate.
- Dave
On Nov 14, 2003, at 5:10 PM, Gary Tate wrote:
I am about to install Panther and want to get rid totally of fink and
X11 and start from a new install.
What is the easiest way to remove all previous fink and x.11
installations?
Gary
On Friday, Nov 14, 2003, at 12:10 US/Pacific, email@hidden wrote:
On Friday, November 14, 2003, at 05:27 AM, Mark wrote:
My problem is not only that i can't activate my windows - but all
other widgets who are controlled thru the left mouse button don't
work. E.g. clicking an "OK" button.. Maybe I wasn't clear enough in
my posting...
Whoops, I misunderstood. The very few instances when I have a pop up
window, it brings itself and it's parent to the front with focus. I
have no clue where to go from here, so I'll kick this back to the
list (I forgot to "reply all" first time).
-- mary
I can't activate a window or panel by doing a click with the left
mouse button.
It's not a bug, it's a feature. :)
X11 has quite a few variations on how windows react to mouse
events. For instance, I have blackbox and have it set for "sloppy
focus". For windows come into focus (pressing the keys causes the
letters to show up in that window) with a mouse over - but do not
come to the front. it takes a little getting used to, but I really
like it that way. To get a window to come to the front I click on
the frame - clicking inside the window is ineffective. It's not a
bug, it's just the way the focus preferences are set up.
What you want to look at are the preferences for Focus Models. I
don't know where in KDE configuration or controls it is, but I'm
pretty sure you've got options for it.
hope that helps.
-- mary
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