Update test of "why is Python installed" FAQ.
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it; you'll have to figure out who's been using the machine and might have
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installed it.
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* A third-party application installed on the machine might have been written in
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Python and included a Python installation. For a home computer, the most
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common such application is `PySol <http://pysolfc.sourceforge.net/>`_, a
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solitaire game that includes over 1000 different games and variations.
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Python and included a Python installation. There are many such applications,
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from GUI programs to network servers and administrative scripts.
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* Some Windows machines also have Python installed. At this writing we're aware
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of computers from Hewlett-Packard and Compaq that include Python. Apparently
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some of HP/Compaq's administrative tools are written in Python.
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* All Apple computers running Mac OS X have Python installed; it's included in
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the base installation.
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* Many Unix-compatible operating systems, such as Mac OS X and some Linux
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distributions, have Python installed by default; it's included in the base
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installation.
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Can I delete Python?
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