That command will deinstall cairo-dock on my system.
$ sudo apt remove cairo-dock-weather-plug-in
The following packages will be REMOVED:
cairo-dock cairo-dock-plug-ins cairo-dock-weather-plug-in
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For Debian, I found a workaround for getting rid of the plugin but I found no solution to get it to work.
Stop Cairo-dock or crash it by removing the weather applett. ;)
mv /usr/share/cairo-dock/plug-ins/weather/weather.conf /usr/share/cairo-dock/plug-ins/weather/weather.conf.old
touch /usr/share/cairo-dock/plug-ins/weather/weather.conf
Start Cairo-dock, it will start in maintenance mode.
Now you can remove the weather applett.
After that Cairo-dock will start in normal mode.
That command will deinstall cairo-dock on my system. weather- plug-in
$ sudo apt remove cairo-dock-
The following packages will be REMOVED: weather- plug-in
cairo-dock cairo-dock-plug-ins cairo-dock-
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For Debian, I found a workaround for getting rid of the plugin but I found no solution to get it to work.
Stop Cairo-dock or crash it by removing the weather applett. ;) cairo-dock/ plug-ins/ weather/ weather. conf /usr/share/ cairo-dock/ plug-ins/ weather/ weather. conf.old cairo-dock/ plug-ins/ weather/ weather. conf
mv /usr/share/
touch /usr/share/
Start Cairo-dock, it will start in maintenance mode.
Now you can remove the weather applett.
After that Cairo-dock will start in normal mode.