Found this application that now supports KDE. It's in the get-deb.net repositories. I think it will be shown to be most useful. Such functionality should be integrated with Muon under some 'advanced' tab IMHO. After all, everything that Y-PPA does is aimed at helping one manage their repositories. Although used with Muon's package back-up and restore package abilities should make it very simple for one to gain proactive control of their sources.list file. Just my 2-cents. 
http://www.thebluemint.net/2012/07/y...nd-backup.html
					http://www.thebluemint.net/2012/07/y...nd-backup.html






 
  , though the ppa-purge addition is nice. Adding and removing ppa's is not hard since one can simply paste the ppa:foo/bar line into your software sources and remove them from there as well.
 , though the ppa-purge addition is nice. Adding and removing ppa's is not hard since one can simply paste the ppa:foo/bar line into your software sources and remove them from there as well.
							
						

 just finding random ppa's with random packages is a nightmare for upgrading/updating, and then there is the issue of what happens when ppa-purge fails to completely fix the removal and downgrade to the previous official package? Anyone remember that ubuntu-tweak-like tool from way back that regularly hosed people's installs??  Beuller?
 just finding random ppa's with random packages is a nightmare for upgrading/updating, and then there is the issue of what happens when ppa-purge fails to completely fix the removal and downgrade to the previous official package? Anyone remember that ubuntu-tweak-like tool from way back that regularly hosed people's installs??  Beuller?
							
						 
							
						

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