[SOLVED] Removing MATE fully

I tried out MATE on my netbook, but found Enlightenment17 to be better.  I used pacman to remove mate-extras and mate, but still get
[joe@eee ~]$ sudo pacman -Syu
[sudo] password for joe:
:: Synchronising package databases...
core is up to date
extra is up to date
community 2017.0 KiB 516K/s 00:04 [#####################################] 100%
mate is up to date
:: Starting full system upgrade...
there is nothing to do
How do I remove it from here?
Last edited by jdb91 (2013-10-27 17:36:04)

Ok, just to check, did you run something like sudo pacman -Rncs mate mate-extras to remove the PACKAGES?
As for the below, have you removed the mate REPOSITORY from the /etc/pacman.conf
jdb91 wrote:
[joe@eee ~]$ sudo pacman -Syu
[sudo] password for joe:
:: Synchronising package databases...
core is up to date
extra is up to date
community 2017.0 KiB 516K/s 00:04 [#####################################] 100%
mate is up to date
:: Starting full system upgrade...
there is nothing to do

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  • [solved] Remove words from file using a list variable?????

    Is it possible with bash, to create a script that will scan a text file and remove words that are set in a list?
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    Last edited by orphius1970 (2010-04-22 12:05:45)

    sorry I am new to scripting and Have NEVER used sed.
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    Ok i tried it and understand a little better. However,
    It left space behind. How do I fix that?
    Also, how do I get it to save the file with the changes?
    Sorry If I seem so noobie
    Last edited by orphius1970 (2010-04-22 11:27:18)

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