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2012-01-31
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2012-01-31
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2012-01-31
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2012-01-31
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2012-02-01
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apt-get only works with applications that were installed as .deb packages. This may not apply to applications that are a part of the firmware.
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I Just checked up on this and you are technically incorrect, but practically correct. You can delete with apt-get twitter, but it will remove other stuff that will wreck the system. interestingly when I deleted Skype, the shop and a few other things by accident once I was able to reinstall them and it worked perfectly, well until I rebooted I think a couple if days later. This was not unexpected though.
Anyway my suggestion clearly should be ignored.
Please help