Tom Poe wrote:
I suppose I would boot the rescue CD and change the password of root
and your user account to something new. I would also bring up winecfg
and remove the installed application.
Well, it's not installed, it was aborted when the install froze. Maybe
I could disable wine, since I don't need it, do I? I've never used it,
that I know of. Never plan to, either. Is it difficult to remove wine?
I don't have wine on any of my fedora boxes as I've never really had a use
for it either...but it isn't hard to remove most things....
You could do it from the graphical installer.... For me it is easier to do
"rpm -qa | grep wine" and "rpm -e" those.
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