[00:01] cjopcjop: make sure you use the correct package name [00:02] Tab completion usually works, so try "apt-get remove py" and see what you're prompted with [00:02] (press the TAB key, of course, don't type :) [00:04] Incidentally, I have both Pythonn 2.7 and Pythonn 3.2 installed on my laptop (needed for a course). They seem to co-exist nicely... [00:10] Tab give me 'Python' as is [00:10] Hmm.. [00:10] Thoughts? [00:37] TAB again... [00:41] 2.6 is next in line amongst a list of other python assorted goodness. There, using the power of deduction, I'm going to go ahead and remove it but should I also use --purge? Should I always use --purge? [00:44] I wouldn;t use purge. [00:44] It's possible some config settings are shared between 2.7 and2.6, so you don't want to wipe them out [00:45] And config settings are small enough you probably don't have to worry about filling up your disk [01:30] Cheers :) === sysop is now known as Guest34862