• Arsen6331 ☭
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      2 years ago

      You’re not removing all the problematic packages or installing the proper replacements

      sudo apt purge -y liberalism imperialism capitalism nationalism nazism fascism zelenskiy united-states 'eu-*'  'nato-*' 'bourgeois-*' 'patsoc-*' nukes fossil-fuels dictatorship-of-bourgeoisie
      
      sudo apt install -y socialism native-land-redistribution space-program free-healthcare free-shelter free-education solar-power electric-cars wind-power hydroelectric-power carbon-capture lab-grown-meat dictatorship-of-proletariat
      
    • @panic@lemmygrad.ml
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      72 years ago

      From apt man page

      “Removing a package removes all packaged data, but leaves usually small (modified) user configuration files behind, in case the remove was an accident. Just issuing an installation request for the accidentally removed package will restore its function as before in that case. On the other hand you can get rid of these leftovers by calling purge even on already removed packages. Note that this does not affect any data or configuration stored in your home directory.”