brent Em... ¿You like sudo eopkg rmf
and sudo eopkg rmo
and check with sudo eopkg rdb && sudo eopkg clean && sudo eopkg ur
? ...
Well, I would never really recommend this, only if it were an emergency, in reality the management of depends must always have a record, I always take captures and make the changes in the terminal to have it in /var/log/eopkg.log.
Although, I don't know what to say, I like the stable and unstable at the same time. 🤣