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rugyada
Amministratore
Posts: 1562 Joined: 14 July 2008, 22:58
ROSA: ROSA.Fresh R8 64bit
OpenMandriva: OMLx 4.2
Kernel: kernel-release
Desktop: KDE tutta la vita
country: Italy
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by rugyada » 26 August 2011, 22:25
Workaround
Mandriva 2011 comes with all locales installed by default, so here is a rather easy way to delete all useless locales.
Open file:
Fill it with the following:
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keyboard=no
language=no
license=no
authentication=no
FINISH_INSTALL=yes
USERS=no
remove_unused_packages=yes
network=no
country=no
timezone=no
urpmi=no
Save the file.
Execute:
You will see the GUI deleting all unnecessary firmwares and locales.
However, you may still have a few localization files here and there, which you'll easily be able to remove by hand.
ciauu ciauu, ruru
MIB...
e le stelle stanno a guardare .
«E' bello avere delle certezze, tipo la terra gira, il sole è caldo, se ti prendi con quelli del MIB vieni fanculizzato. Cose semplici, in fondo»
(M.C.)
verg
Utente
Posts: 107 Joined: 16 February 2011, 15:11
OpenMandriva: 2010.2
Kernel: 2.6.36.4-nrj
Desktop: kDE-4.8.4
country: Russia
Location: St. Petersburg
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by verg » 27 August 2011, 8:05
Another way: just run this command in console.
azioga
Utente senior
Posts: 336 Joined: 8 December 2010, 22:06
ROSA: -
OpenMandriva: 2010.2 32bit
Kernel: 3.2.28-nrj-desktop-p
Desktop: kde 4.5.5
country: italy
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by azioga » 27 August 2011, 8:34
Also in this way some myspell/aspell rpm remain.
But this way is easier.
Ciao, Luca.
verg
Utente
Posts: 107 Joined: 16 February 2011, 15:11
OpenMandriva: 2010.2
Kernel: 2.6.36.4-nrj
Desktop: kDE-4.8.4
country: Russia
Location: St. Petersburg
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by verg » 28 August 2011, 13:14