Hello,

My name is Tony Psmythe and I am very new to Ubuntu, (I started with Saucy Salamander (13.10) as my first linux OS, so I've VERY new) and I downloaded Battle for Wesnoth v1.10. Once I was finished with it, I tried to uninstall it. Now I'm running a 32bit computer with 0.99Gb (yes, sadly it's true, 0.99Gb!) and a intel Atom processor (1.60GHz x 2, SLOW!) and I had Chromium running. I right-clicked Wesnoth and clicked the Uninstall button. Now, normally, one will put in the root password and the program will uninstall, but when I clicked the button, NOTHING happened. The processor light blinked a couple times, but that was it. I've tried uninstalling it when nothing else was running, but still, nothing happens! So my IT friend helped me***rm -r wesnoth* *it. Even then, the icon for wesnoth still remained. And, as we *grep*-ed for wesnoth, HUNDREDS of files everywhere, remained.

Here's the wierd thing. The next day, Wesnoth couldn't be found. I haven't restarted the computer at all, I've only locked the screen overnight. Creepy.

Any ideas?

Tony
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