On Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 01:20:42PM -0500, Paul Cartwright wrote: > I just started using Debian not too long ago. When I did the install I think > it installed gnome by default, I don't remember.
I think you're right there. > I run KDE only, yet I have had problems with gnome screensaver taking over, > and other issues. Right now, for instance I did a ps looking for gnome apps, > and got this: > 5$ ps -ef|grep gnome > pbc 3914 13068 0 13:19 pts/1 00:00:00 grep gnome > pbc 13053 13028 0 Jan19 ? 00:00:01 gnome-terminal > pbc 13067 13053 0 Jan19 ? 00:00:00 gnome-pty-helper > pbc 13080 1 0 Jan19 ? > 00:00:00 /usr/lib/gnome-vfs-2.0/gnome-vfs-daemon > pbc 13085 1 0 Jan19 ? > 00:00:03 /usr/lib/control-center/gnome-settings-daemon > pbc 13096 1 0 Jan19 ? 00:00:22 gnome-screensaver > pbc 14002 13028 0 Jan19 ? 00:00:00 gnome-terminal > pbc 14005 14002 0 Jan19 ? 00:00:00 gnome-pty-helper > > > so what can I safely remove from my system and not affect my KDE setup? > gdm ? gnome-desktop?? Assuming that you currently use gdm to login with, removing gdm isn't as simple as just "apt-get --purge remove gdm" - you'll end up without a login manager (!). So if you're of the KDE persuasion, then you probably want to install kdm first: apt-get install kdm and tweak /etc/X11/default-display-mananger accordingly. I don't know of a way to remove *all* of GNOME, but removing some of the central GNOME libraries would go a long way: apt-get remove libgnome2-0 should result in a lot of other packages being removed, as most GNOME packages will depend (directly or indirectly) on these. PS: Double-check (and TRIPLE CHECK) the list of packages that apt suggests removing - you might actually be using some of them! At least this will give you a list of candidate packages to remove. Hope this helps -- Karl E. Jorgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://karl.jorgensen.com ==== Today's fortune: Those who have some means think that the most important thing in the world is love. The poor know that it is money. -- Gerald Brenan
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