> Use "apt-get remove --purge <package>" to also remove the configuration
> files.
Did that every time. As far as these old fglrx (2.6.20-related) were
concerned, I had to remove them by hand since apt saw the packages as
"not installed" in the first place. I used --purge on every removal
mentioned previously.
Let's just drop it for now. As I mentioned previously, I'll be away
for a while, and I don't mind reinstalling fresh (actually should
clean up some cruft anyway...) when I get back.
> Use "apt-get remove --purge <package>" to also remove the configuration
> files.
Did that every time. As far as these old fglrx (2.6.20-related) were
concerned, I had to remove them by hand since apt saw the packages as
"not installed" in the first place. I used --purge on every removal
mentioned previously.
Let's just drop it for now. As I mentioned previously, I'll be away
for a while, and I don't mind reinstalling fresh (actually should
clean up some cruft anyway...) when I get back.
Thanks for your time, efforts and help.