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Hello

I need to customize the live ISO by removing applications my users won't
need.

One of them is LibreOffice: How can I remove it entirely, in one go?

" dpkg -l "libreoffice*" " returns a lot of stuff, with no obvious main
package that I could remove with "apt-get --purge remove":



Thank you.

PS : Can grep only display the first two columns of data returned by "dpkg
-l", or must I use sed or awk?

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