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The easiest way to reset your debian or ubuntu based linux back to stock

v3.0.0-stable

5 years ago

Everything is basically new, used python3 and PyQt5 instead of python2 and PyQt4. Many issues fixed, too many to count.

add-apt-key_1.0-0.5_all.deb is not for Ubuntu based distros, if your distro is based off Ubuntu, there's no need to install it.

Check the wiki at https://github.com/gaining/Resetter/wiki/Update-Manifest-files

v2.2.3-stable

5 years ago
  • New os support: Linux Mint 18.3 Mate, Ubuntu Budgie 18.04 manifest and userlist files emailed by community members who've used ResetterHelper to make Resetter compatible with these distros

  • Final Release based on Python 2.7 and PyQt4

v2.2.2-stable

5 years ago

See changelog for changes

v2.2.1-stable

5 years ago

check changelog for changes in this release.

v2.2.0-stable

6 years ago

Fixed some issues reported by the community. If you're using Ubuntu 17.10+, please start resetter with sudo, otherwise, your fine.

v2.1.0-stable

6 years ago

Pkexec authentication is back for all Non-Ubuntu distros. If you're using Ubuntu 17.10+, please start resetter with sudo, otherwise, your fine. Deepin 15.5 support and possibility for support any other debian distros is open. Please see https://github.com/gaining/ResetterHelper

v2.0.0-stable

6 years ago

added support for Linux Mint 18.3 updated manifest for Ubuntu 17.10

If you're using this software on Ubuntu 17.10, execute xhost +si:localuser:root > /dev/null on the terminal to be able to run it on wayland.

v1.1.3-stable

6 years ago

Added first Debian support, download both deb files if on Debian or Deepin, otherwise just the resetter deb.

v1.1.2-stable

6 years ago

added support for ubuntu 17.10 You only need to download the add-apt-key package if you're on Deepin. Mint, Elementary, and Ubuntu users do not.

v1.1.1-stable

6 years ago

see changelog.