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Hi,

can I uninstall the preinstalled games without side effects?
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Short answer: No.

Long answer: I think you can uninstall the games using dpkg (with --force-depends) but then dependencies of osso-software-version-* will not be satisfied. After breaking the dependencies it is possible that updating the device will either reinstall the games or remove osso-software-version-* altogether. While removing osso-software-version-* probably won't have any immediate consequences, it is possible that should new base packages be added to OS2008 (as unlikely it is), those would not be necessarily installed automatically on your device.

If you really want to get rid of the packages I think your best shot would be to create a metapackage that provides (and replaces and conflicts with) the packages you want to uninstall. This way osso-software-version-* package can be kept installed and future updates should work. However, if versions of removed packages are updated, locked versions os osso-software-version-* will no longer work.

To summarise: It can be done but you'll have to take some risks.
 

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See https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3602. qgil said, in reference to Maemo 5:
When it comes to applications, the first release will have still a monolithic
metapackage managing all apps including e.g. Sketch or Mahjong. The current
plan is to make those little apps also uninstallable. This feature would come
in a maintenance release.
 
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Originally Posted by wnd View Post
Short answer: No.

Long answer: I think you can uninstall the games using dpkg (with --force-depends) but then dependencies of osso-software-version-* will not be satisfied. After breaking the dependencies it is possible that updating the device will either reinstall the games or remove osso-software-version-* altogether. While removing osso-software-version-* probably won't have any immediate consequences, it is possible that should new base packages be added to OS2008 (as unlikely it is), those would not be necessarily installed automatically on your device.

If you really want to get rid of the packages I think your best shot would be to create a metapackage that provides (and replaces and conflicts with) the packages you want to uninstall. This way osso-software-version-* package can be kept installed and future updates should work. However, if versions of removed packages are updated, locked versions os osso-software-version-* will no longer work.

To summarise: It can be done but you'll have to take some risks.
Yeah, I once fired up Emelfm2 under root and started burning out all of the game files with guns blazing with no regard to logic.

Big mistake.
 
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