John Salerno wrote:
> Robert Kern wrote:
>
>> "Why is Python Installed on my Computer?" FAQ:
>> http://www.python.org/doc/faq/installed/
>
> Most importantly from that link:
>
> Some Windows machines also have Python installed. At this writing
> we're aware of computers from Hewlett-Packard and Com
Robert Kern wrote:
> "Why is Python Installed on my Computer?" FAQ:
> http://www.python.org/doc/faq/installed/
Most importantly from that link:
Some Windows machines also have Python installed. At this writing we're
aware of computers from Hewlett-Packard and Compaq that include Python.
Appare
Pete wrote:
> Ben Finney wrote:
>> "Pete" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> I googled "python" and have no interest in it and know nothing about
>>> it.
>>>
>>> Therefore, I would like to uninstall both the versions since I do
>>> not believe I need them. Would it be okay to uninstall them or
>>
Pete wrote:
> I am using xpsp2, and I have two versions of python (2.2 and 2.2.3 - both
> are listed as 29.3 mb, and listed as rarely used, which means never to me)
> listed in add/remove programs in the control panel. I assume they were put
> in by HP out of the factory install, when I got my
Ben Finney wrote:
> "Pete" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I googled "python" and have no interest in it and know nothing about
>> it.
>>
>> Therefore, I would like to uninstall both the versions since I do
>> not believe I need them. Would it be okay to uninstall them or
>> would you recommend
"Pete" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I googled "python" and have no interest in it and know nothing about it.
>
> Therefore, I would like to uninstall both the versions since I do not
> believe I need them. Would it be okay to uninstall them or would you
> recommend that I keep them even thoug