Hello
Is their a way to remove the Scratch program from the Raspberry Pi Wheezy build 2012-9-18. If yes how would I go about doing this.
Thank You
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Re: Remove Scratch
sudo apt-get remove scratch
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Re: Remove Scratch
Thank youpepitoGrillo wrote:sudo apt-get remove scratch
I will give that a try
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Re: Remove Scratch
I've got ask - why do you want to remove it?
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Re: Remove Scratch
If you never use it you remove it. I also do the same...
Re: Remove Scratch
I had the same issue. I accidentally selected scratch as the default startup & couldn't find documentation to change the startup. Figured deleting it would be easier
How to go to the terminal from scrach
I want to go to the terminal from scratch because i want to change the boot
Re: Remove Scratch
Hello,
found another forum entry about 'escape from boot to scratch'.
http://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewt ... 91&t=69816
Honestly, I did not try out. Changed the boot sequence to scratch, and managed to changed it back by a remote login to this Pi and start 'sudo raspi-config' from a terminal.
Regards,
Gerhard
found another forum entry about 'escape from boot to scratch'.
http://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewt ... 91&t=69816
Honestly, I did not try out. Changed the boot sequence to scratch, and managed to changed it back by a remote login to this Pi and start 'sudo raspi-config' from a terminal.
Regards,
Gerhard