Bug: Uninstall command deleted wrong distro
I had installed an ubuntu xfce modded distro that i had configured and working ok for the most part.
i then installed a new ubuntu kde modded distro to try if somethings that were not working on the other one (jupyter lab was not outputing) ,
i then decided to uninstall the kde distro.
i went to andronix app selected the KDE distro and then uninstall, it copied the command and i executed in termux
to my dismay i see then that it deleted the xfce distro that i had spent months installing and configuring stuff, and left the kde distro intact.
this is a serious bug.
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Pretty sure it just deletes anything with Ubuntu in the name
Not really designed for you to have multiple of the same kind of os installed
And I'm not sure why there's an option to report a bug in the support forum. There's no way to fix your issue.
The forum is mainly for support, the #bug-report channel is for bug reports.
All you do is contribute to the now decent amount of people creating clutter of open forums that they never close
I'm suspecting there's a bug report option for things that are actually bugs, not just bad designed things.
it was two diferent ones, the modded ones which are supposed to be diferent distros and work with both installed, it is just a bad commnad they put. Not only did they it delete the wrong one, it doesnt delete the kde distro, even when i try again when it is the only one left., Ill try the bug-report channel, had not seen it. Unfortunately i would have expected a bug report option in the app, but there doesnt seem to be any. And sure there are ways to fix my issue, like 1, if anyone has the correct command to delete the kde modded distro. (i guess i cant recovered the lost one, but the command should definately be fixed in andronix)
Yea, I've noticed issues with the uninstall commands before too. Just manually delete the folders, think you have to change permissions on them first though.
Hi guys, I closed the Termus terminal, how do I login back to the root directory?...
So means I will have to install another OS once I close the Termus session ?
This is unrelated to this forum but no you don't install another os
And your not logged into the root Directory
Do "Ls" and you'll find the start command
From there, just run that.
It tells you this right after you install the os
So you should already know