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2010-03-25
, 06:08
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#1
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2010-03-26
, 03:25
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@ italy
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#3
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2010-03-26
, 03:27
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@ Vancouver, BC, Canada
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#4
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2010-03-26
, 03:30
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@ Atlanta
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2010-03-31
, 20:50
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2010-03-31
, 20:55
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#7
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remove it from application installer...
then go on xterm and do this
root
apt-get clean
apt-get purge
apt-get autoclean
apt-get autoremove
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
exit
return
good luck
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2010-04-03
, 15:48
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2010-08-10
, 09:24
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2010-12-15
, 11:04
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@ israel
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#10
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simply after uninstalling easy Debian , go to file manager and delete the image of Debian. you will find it at the end of the folders