Using The Yast Control Center To Uninstall; Using The Installation Script To Uninstall - Novell CLIENT FOR LINUX 2.0 SP1 - QUICK START 08-19-2008 Quick Start Manual

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Using the YaST Control Center to Uninstall

1 Launch the YaST Control Center.
GNOME: Click Computer > More Applications > System > YaST.
KDE: Click the menu button > System > YaST.
2 Click Software in the left column, then click Software Management in the right column.
3 Select Patterns from the Filter drop-down list.
4 Select Novell Client for Linux from the Additional Software category to see the list of installed
packages.
5 Click the check box to the left of Novell Client for Linux until a trash can appears.
This automatically selects all of the packages that need to be deleted by changing their icons
to a trash can.
If the Novell Client 2.0 SP1 for Linux was installed as an upgrade to the Novell Client 2.0 for
Linux, the novell-xtier-xplat package icon is not automatically changed to the trash
can.
6 Right-click the novell-client package, select All in This List, then click Delete.
7 Click Accept to delete all of the selected packages.
YaST might display the following dependency conflict:
product:Client_for_Linux-2.0.0.i686 has missing dependencies
If YaST displays this dependency conflict, select delete Client_for_Linux, then click OK - Try
Again.
YaST displays the progress of the uninstall.

Using the Installation Script to Uninstall

To uninstall the Novell Client for Linux using the installation script, enter./ncl_install
uninstall in a terminal window. You can run this command from the directory where you
unarchived the Client download file or from the /opt/novell/ncl/bin directory. You must be
logged in as root to run this command.
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