How to Install and Uninstall picon-usenix Package on Kali Linux
Last updated: November 06,2024
1. Install "picon-usenix" package
Please follow the guidance below to install picon-usenix on Kali Linux
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
picon-usenix
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2. Uninstall "picon-usenix" package
Please follow the instructions below to uninstall picon-usenix on Kali Linux:
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sudo apt remove
picon-usenix
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the picon-usenix package on Kali Linux
Package: picon-usenix
Version: 1995.04.13-9
Installed-Size: 32471
Maintainer: Hakan Ardo
Architecture: all
Provides: picons
Size: 11745346
SHA256: 269904297b4c0756e060d5ef1d761c185d8172edff8f9678e31fe014f8002663
SHA1: 0949e21f35d3c7ad708d12374f6a4879f7531768
MD5sum: 44a34b4bc39f0026c5dca8b7eb3dc476
Description: Picon (Personal Images) db of Usenix conference attendees
"picons" is short for "personal icons". They're small, constrained
images used to represent users and domains on the net, organized into
databases so that the appropriate image for a given e-mail address can
be found. Besides users and domains, there are picons databases for
Usenet newsgroups and weather forecasts. The picons are in either
monochrome XBM format or color XPM and GIF formats.
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These databases have been compiled in hopes of helping make cyberspace
a more personable place. With them, software and services can be
developed to identify persons on the net by face (or, at least, by
institution logo) instead of by a cryptic e-mail address. Software of
this kind is for example xfaces and exmh.
Description-md5:
Section: non-free/graphics
Priority: extra
Filename: pool/non-free/p/picon-usenix/picon-usenix_1995.04.13-9_all.deb
Version: 1995.04.13-9
Installed-Size: 32471
Maintainer: Hakan Ardo
Architecture: all
Provides: picons
Size: 11745346
SHA256: 269904297b4c0756e060d5ef1d761c185d8172edff8f9678e31fe014f8002663
SHA1: 0949e21f35d3c7ad708d12374f6a4879f7531768
MD5sum: 44a34b4bc39f0026c5dca8b7eb3dc476
Description: Picon (Personal Images) db of Usenix conference attendees
"picons" is short for "personal icons". They're small, constrained
images used to represent users and domains on the net, organized into
databases so that the appropriate image for a given e-mail address can
be found. Besides users and domains, there are picons databases for
Usenet newsgroups and weather forecasts. The picons are in either
monochrome XBM format or color XPM and GIF formats.
.
These databases have been compiled in hopes of helping make cyberspace
a more personable place. With them, software and services can be
developed to identify persons on the net by face (or, at least, by
institution logo) instead of by a cryptic e-mail address. Software of
this kind is for example xfaces and exmh.
Description-md5:
Section: non-free/graphics
Priority: extra
Filename: pool/non-free/p/picon-usenix/picon-usenix_1995.04.13-9_all.deb