You can then either ‘install’ them with apt
, which does essentially only mark installed packags as manually installed or use e.g. synaptic for that.
You can then either ‘install’ them with apt
, which does essentially only mark installed packags as manually installed or use e.g. synaptic for that.
It may be that it wants to uninstall some kde-plasma-desktop metapackage, not the whole bunch of all kde apps. If it is uninstalled, nothing crucially important happens. Try to remove it with apt
if you’re running some Debian or Ubuntu flavour.
You can install an and uninstall Flatpak applications in Linux as normal user.
He didn’t even need to take a time machine, he’s just coming from a very backward region.
You’re right. The pic on Wikipedia just looked too similar for me.
Thanks. I was at the army. – For me they all look somehow the same. :p
I was searching for Mirage at first. So my first guess, France, was at least correct.
The first panel shows US made weapons such as the M1 Abrams tank, the Patriot surface-to-air missile system (here mounted onto a German made MAN gl truck), M142 HIMARS system (mounted onto a US made M1140 truck), the F-16, the F-35 F-15 or a Virginia class submarine, systems that “the US” thinks the European nations will buy when they invest into their military.
The second panel shows European made weapon systems, such as the Leopard 2 tank, the IRIS-T SLM system (again on MAN), the SAMP/T Aster system (mounted onto a Renault 8×4 truck), Saab Jas 39 Gripen Rafale, Eurofighter Typhoon or the future French SNLE 3G submarine, systems, that the Europeans probably will buy instead.
As for me the lower bar in the flag is more black than blue, I did some reverse image search and found a better version here: Reverse searching https://pantip.com/topic/36321000
It is an Iraqi uniform, so neither Dutch nor Luxembourgish.
Btw. Saddam hides in the background.
Not every package, but some of them. The remaining are dependencies. Essentially, one can (iteratively) copy paste the output list of
apt autoremove
intoapt install
untilapt autoremove
doesn’t want to uninstall packages one intends to keep.