Steven Maddox (Cyorxamp) wrote:
>> Forget about "installing Gnome" and just install the specific Gnome
>> packages you want.
>>   
>>
>>     
> OK well since I already have Gnome installed (Lenny CD1)... I have...
>
> apt-get remove gnome gnome-desktop-environment
>
> Which were empty packages... and since doing this I have finally been 
> able to remove epiphany, evolution, rythmbox, serpentine, and the 17 
> gnome games.
>
> Only problem now is every time I do something with apt-get it warns me 
> about these...
>
> (and one day I may need to use autoremove, and I won't want these 
> removing... such as file-roller, or gnome-network-admin)
>
> The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer 
> required:
>   bluez-gnome gnome-network-admin gnome-power-manager ekiga python-notify
>   libmtp7 gcalctool libpt-1.10.10-plugins-v4l gnome-backgrounds libpth20
>   libpt-1.10.10-plugins-alsa aspell libgtk-vnc-1.0-0 pkg-config
>   python-4suite-xml gtk2-engines libkpathsea4 gnome-volume-manager gucharmap
>   libosp5 totem-plugins cheese gnome-app-install libspectre1 unzip
>   python-gnome2-extras gnome-themes-extras transmission-gtk libpisock9
>   guile-1.8-libs seahorse libggzmod4 vinagre libgdl-gnome-1-0 
> [...]
> Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them

If you want them, mark them as not automatically installed:

aptitude unmarkauto <package>

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