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Re: [Design] removing scopes

 

To clarify, any that are on the device and which are installed via
clicks, can be removed. The ones installed from debs should not be
removed, as they are a part of the core system image, so removing them
manually would not be useful, as they would return at some point.

On Wed, 2015-07-15 at 16:33 -0400, Chris Wayne wrote:
> Well those particular ones
> (amazon,ebay,7digital,TWC,reddit,openlibrary) can't be deleted because
> they're not actually on the device, so there's really nothing to
> delete.  I do understand wanting to remove them from the manage scopes
> list, but I'm not sure of any way to do that.  Any of the other ones
> that are actually installed on the device should be removable.
> 
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 4:29 PM, Krzysztof Tataradziński
> <ktatar156@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>         2015-07-15 21:46 GMT+02:00 Rodney Dawes
>         <rodney.dawes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>         > On Wed, 2015-07-15 at 19:00 +0200, bln_dr@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>         >> Hi. I have the Bq E5 Ubuntu- Edition and i have contact the
>         Bq Support
>         >> before with this Question: There are a lot of scopes or
>         apps that i
>         >> can not remove for example: Amazon, eBay and 7digital. Is
>         there a way
>         >> to remove them? Because I have switch from android to
>         ubuntu  to have
>         >> the possibility to remove everything that I don't need.
>         >>
>         >
>         > You cannot remove these scopes, because they are not
>         installed locally,
>         > but are running remotely on a server. You can however simply
>         unfavorite
>         > them, and also should be able to un-select them in any
>         aggregation
>         > scopes which use them.
>         
>         
>         So Ubuntu is making the same mistakes like an Android. For me,
>         it's
>         really annoying, that something that I don't use, can't be
>         deleted.
>         Why Ubuntu follow this path?
>         
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