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Type just "dpkg -l" and it shows all the installed applications in a list and their correct names you can use with dpkg -r.
 

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Read mveplus' post again - carefully. You do not add the game's name to the 'dpkg -l' command. That's the command to get a list of everything installed.
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can it be shown in my menu and not be shown on that list???
it isn't shown and i can't understand why...i searched all the results and there isn't any name of a file that could be it...
 
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Are you certain the game actually installed sucessfully? Does it run or have an icon in your apps, something that shows it really installed?
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why don't you just use application manager to uninstall any unwanted game or application ?
 
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thanks a lot!!!! i reboot my phone and now i opened the x-term and the game is shown in that list... i' m doing the unistall right now and it seems to be alright until now... thanks a lot!!!
 
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Originally Posted by AgogData View Post
why don't you just use application manager to uninstall any unwanted game or application ?
Because they are not shown on the list .. but with the x-term it is alright..
 
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