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How do you uninstall an application?
in application manager you have uninstall ... but there is nothing there ...

i've installed evernote (but there is nowhere) and m-clock (i found it in apps) etc ....

how can i uninstall them

never used unix/linux ... is there a task manager that shows all the running applications? or one could only use some commands in terminal to see the processes and to kill them??
 
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Just click the application you want to uninstall in the uninstall section and an ninstall option will pop up.
 
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yep ... i thought so .... but ... i don't see any apps there
i keep waiting and nothing ... how long it take to populate the list?
 
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Sorry, I misunderstood what you were saying. It usually only takes about 10s for the list to show. Are you getting the little loading circle @top right next to app manager text? Did you install the apps through the download section?
 
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ok ... sorry ... i got it!

Thanks!!
 
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re task manager. Quick and simple way which doesnt involving installing anything is going to a x terminal window and typing 'top'.

This is the busybox version of top, so its cut right back in features and only seems to accept 'q' as a keystroke which quits top.

If you want to kill a process (careful here) you can type 'kill <pid>' in a terminal window, replacing <pid> with the process id number, which you can get from top.

hope that helps
 

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not easy .. but: thanx!

Originally Posted by jabawok View Post
re task manager. Quick and simple way which doesnt involving installing anything is going to a x terminal window and typing 'top'.

This is the busybox version of top, so its cut right back in features and only seems to accept 'q' as a keystroke which quits top.

If you want to kill a process (careful here) you can type 'kill <pid>' in a terminal window, replacing <pid> with the process id number, which you can get from top.

hope that helps
 
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