Remove "Add / Remove Applications"

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antarta
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se unió: 05/27/2013

I hate having that feature, I want to remove it from my computer. How can I do that ?

teodorescup

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se unió: 01/04/2011

The easiest way would be to just disable the menu entry from "alacarte".
If you really want to remove it from your system you can just:

sudo apt-get remove gnome-app-install

Also, if you'll need at any later time a GUI app to install software, you can install, if it's not already installed on your system, synaptic:

sudo apt-get install synaptic
lembas
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se unió: 05/13/2010

Synaptic is installed by default, so is aptitude. And the apt-* commands so no worries removing that gnome thingy.

Cyberhawk

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se unió: 07/27/2010

Add / Remove Applications is kind of redundant. If you need a GUI installing your software there is Synaptic, otherwise you can always use aptitude from the terminal (which is what I do most of the time).

You shouldn't be hating so much on it antarta, the source package is less than 1MB in size, the installed application can't be taking up too much space. Can't you just remove it from the main menu, so you never see it's there?

antarta
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se unió: 05/27/2013

Good idea, how do I remove it from the menu ?

lembas
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se unió: 05/13/2010

Right click the blue swirl Trisquel logo > edit menus

antarta
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se unió: 05/27/2013

There's no such option. I am on trisquel mini.

lembas
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se unió: 05/13/2010