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I made and installed the songbird-nightly program. It couldnt import a library, thus, wasnt even worth fully testing, unless I was going to manually get it to read all of my songs-- which I will not do.
Now, to get this off my computer, I tried several things, and then determined that I must not be using the right package name, so I ran:
pacman -Q | grep songbird
and it returned :
songbird-nightly 20080720-1
thus, I did:
pacman -Rsc songbird-nightly-20080720-1
and it returned:
error: 'songbird-nightly-20080720-1': could not find or read package
So, how do I get this poo off my computer.
Ok, its not poo. I love mozilla and virtually every program they make, but right now, its poo.
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pacman -Rsc songbird-nightly
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i hate that it was that easy.
Thanks though. Still learning the in's and out's of pacman. It's not exactly apt-get.
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I don't think songbird is from mozilla, it just uses XUL Runner.
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i hate that it was that easy.
Thanks though. Still learning the in's and out's of pacman. It's not exactly apt-get.
Don't hate pacman for being perfect.
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miesnerd wrote:i hate that it was that easy.
Thanks though. Still learning the in's and out's of pacman. It's not exactly apt-get.Don't hate pacman for being perfect.
Hee Hee Hee
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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I don't think songbird is from mozilla, it just uses XUL Runner.
nonsense. Songbird is from Mozilla. Even if it wasnt, it still would be because its an awesome program,
Mozilla and Sun make amazing *nix apps.
For proof though,
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/move-over- … d-is-here/
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miesnerd wrote:i hate that it was that easy.
Thanks though. Still learning the in's and out's of pacman. It's not exactly apt-get.Don't hate pacman for being perfect.
If pacman is perfect, then how come it won't improve anymore?
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How can you improve on perfection?
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