Description of problem: I was thinking, for those that don't use any terminal or know how to get to rpmdrake to uninstall programs I suggest that there can be another option to uninstall/remove them. Right clicking on the menu shortcut should also reveal a menu option called Uninstall this program. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Click on Program. 2. Go to the category where the program is installed. 3. Right click on the program shortcut/menu item and choose Uninstall program from the right click menu. 4. Type the root password and press Enter. 5. Done.
Hi, thanks suggesting this. This is Desktop-dependent. As we shop nearly every major Desktop Environnents (Plasma, Gnome, Xfce, Cinnamon, Mate, lxqt, lxde, enlightment,...), we will have to make a patch to every one menu. We normally do have a link in Applications menu of every desktop to "Add or Remove programs" that launches rpmdrake. This is only what we can do. Closing.
Resolution: (none) => WONTFIXCC: (none) => ouaurelienStatus: NEW => RESOLVED
I happen to like the proposed method of uninstalling programs (a Win thing?). I think the biggest problem for us would be that we have so many desktops, and they would *all* have to be adapted. RH menu clicks differ between them. This would be a good project for you, Kristoffer.
CC: (none) => lewyssmith
(In reply to Lewis Smith from comment #2) > I happen to like the proposed method of uninstalling programs (a Win thing?). Yes, it is a Win thing. If I recall correctly they introduced this solution in Windows 10.