How to Install and Uninstall oem-config-kde Package on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus)
Last updated: December 28,2024
1. Install "oem-config-kde" package
This guide covers the steps necessary to install oem-config-kde on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus)
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
oem-config-kde
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2. Uninstall "oem-config-kde" package
In this section, we are going to explain the necessary steps to uninstall oem-config-kde on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus):
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sudo apt remove
oem-config-kde
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the oem-config-kde package on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus)
Package: oem-config-kde
Architecture: all
Version: 2.21.63.11
Priority: extra
Section: universe/admin
Source: ubiquity
Origin: Ubuntu
Maintainer: Ubuntu Installer Team
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Installed-Size: 183
Provides: oem-config-frontend-2.21.63.11
Depends: oem-config (= 2.21.63.11), ubiquity-frontend-kde (= 2.21.63.11)
Replaces: oem-config (<< 1.0)
Filename: pool/universe/u/ubiquity/oem-config-kde_2.21.63.11_all.deb
Size: 3000
MD5sum: 220020b34abfdb0071e828fd5a2dac34
SHA1: ceaa9177a19ef316346eea4c677dc8074ed00e64
SHA256: 605490a0d96e673c88f24290736cee8cbbc569be93a91f177dfa9319cbd09438
SHA512: a002fbb3655cfdffa672ba527d60f4964748eb5760767bcea32e783d697c465e8ab899562153e86fc6357b039dd980a29a2dc1474edd62fa4f1b43a42194d1f8
Description-en: KDE frontend for end-user post-OEM-install configuration
The oem-config script re-asks a number of questions that are normally asked
during installation, and reconfigures the system accordingly. This allows a
vendor to install a skeleton system, clone it onto a large number of
machines, and ship it to end users, while still allowing end users to set
up their own username and password, language, timezone, and so on.
.
This is a KDE frontend to oem-config.
Description-md5: 97a76af3c01b8626949160b1d8f526ba
Supported: 3y
Package: oem-config-kde
Priority: extra
Section: universe/admin
Installed-Size: 182
Maintainer: Ubuntu Installer Team
Architecture: all
Source: ubiquity
Version: 2.21.63
Replaces: oem-config (<< 1.0)
Provides: oem-config-frontend-2.21.63
Depends: oem-config (= 2.21.63), ubiquity-frontend-kde (= 2.21.63)
Filename: pool/universe/u/ubiquity/oem-config-kde_2.21.63_all.deb
Size: 2998
MD5sum: e0294e4ae66f60ebd19876af2e66bf10
SHA1: d80e5110f4a00542f85434ebc166afa431728702
SHA256: 970d6f8ab8caca52d6b0f9c0c355f9f8b640aa83878f06b7f8a98f3ae087d05f
Description-en: KDE frontend for end-user post-OEM-install configuration
The oem-config script re-asks a number of questions that are normally asked
during installation, and reconfigures the system accordingly. This allows a
vendor to install a skeleton system, clone it onto a large number of
machines, and ship it to end users, while still allowing end users to set
up their own username and password, language, timezone, and so on.
.
This is a KDE frontend to oem-config.
Description-md5: 97a76af3c01b8626949160b1d8f526ba
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Origin: Ubuntu
Supported: 3y
Architecture: all
Version: 2.21.63.11
Priority: extra
Section: universe/admin
Source: ubiquity
Origin: Ubuntu
Maintainer: Ubuntu Installer Team
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Installed-Size: 183
Provides: oem-config-frontend-2.21.63.11
Depends: oem-config (= 2.21.63.11), ubiquity-frontend-kde (= 2.21.63.11)
Replaces: oem-config (<< 1.0)
Filename: pool/universe/u/ubiquity/oem-config-kde_2.21.63.11_all.deb
Size: 3000
MD5sum: 220020b34abfdb0071e828fd5a2dac34
SHA1: ceaa9177a19ef316346eea4c677dc8074ed00e64
SHA256: 605490a0d96e673c88f24290736cee8cbbc569be93a91f177dfa9319cbd09438
SHA512: a002fbb3655cfdffa672ba527d60f4964748eb5760767bcea32e783d697c465e8ab899562153e86fc6357b039dd980a29a2dc1474edd62fa4f1b43a42194d1f8
Description-en: KDE frontend for end-user post-OEM-install configuration
The oem-config script re-asks a number of questions that are normally asked
during installation, and reconfigures the system accordingly. This allows a
vendor to install a skeleton system, clone it onto a large number of
machines, and ship it to end users, while still allowing end users to set
up their own username and password, language, timezone, and so on.
.
This is a KDE frontend to oem-config.
Description-md5: 97a76af3c01b8626949160b1d8f526ba
Supported: 3y
Package: oem-config-kde
Priority: extra
Section: universe/admin
Installed-Size: 182
Maintainer: Ubuntu Installer Team
Architecture: all
Source: ubiquity
Version: 2.21.63
Replaces: oem-config (<< 1.0)
Provides: oem-config-frontend-2.21.63
Depends: oem-config (= 2.21.63), ubiquity-frontend-kde (= 2.21.63)
Filename: pool/universe/u/ubiquity/oem-config-kde_2.21.63_all.deb
Size: 2998
MD5sum: e0294e4ae66f60ebd19876af2e66bf10
SHA1: d80e5110f4a00542f85434ebc166afa431728702
SHA256: 970d6f8ab8caca52d6b0f9c0c355f9f8b640aa83878f06b7f8a98f3ae087d05f
Description-en: KDE frontend for end-user post-OEM-install configuration
The oem-config script re-asks a number of questions that are normally asked
during installation, and reconfigures the system accordingly. This allows a
vendor to install a skeleton system, clone it onto a large number of
machines, and ship it to end users, while still allowing end users to set
up their own username and password, language, timezone, and so on.
.
This is a KDE frontend to oem-config.
Description-md5: 97a76af3c01b8626949160b1d8f526ba
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Origin: Ubuntu
Supported: 3y