Because he wants to removed unwanted software from his machine, not disable it. It's not dissimilar to being unable to remove bundled software on android.
What's the difference, that you save 200MB of disk space?
>It's not dissimilar to being unable to remove bundled software on android.
It actually makes less sense on android since bundled apps are typically installed on the /system partition, which means they don't really take up any disk space (the space allocated to the /system partition is the same regardless of whether the app is there or not).
>It's not dissimilar to being unable to remove bundled software on android.
It actually makes less sense on android since bundled apps are typically installed on the /system partition, which means they don't really take up any disk space (the space allocated to the /system partition is the same regardless of whether the app is there or not).