--- On Mon, 11/14/11, Joao Ferreira Gmail <joao.miguel.c.ferre...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> I'm going to start using xfce4.
> 
> Can I safelly "apt-get remove/purge gnome"

Short answer:  No.

It will break your system to remove/purge the gnome meta-package.  Even 
uninstalling the gnome packages individually will cause problems.

> Or should I expect any side impacts ?

Yes.  Many.

> Has anyone done this before ?

Yes.  Tried and failed, even after doing much research on the matter.  Better 
to just install XFCE leaving GNOME alone, and make XFCE the default GUI 
environment.

If you really need your system completely GNOME free, a clean install is the 
easiest and best way, if not the only way.  This is what I had to do with an 
old Thinkpad 240X notebook a few years ago.  Initially, installed Debian Sarge 
with XFCE, then upgraded to Etch after it was released.  However, if you 
install any GNOME apps or utilities, even one, most of the GNOME base files 
will be installed as a dependency.

B


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