Hello. Brian Brazil:
> Try aptitude. It keep track of packages > that are manually/automatically installed. True. But I remember aptitude had this all-or-nothing feeling to it; if you don't use aptitude from the beginning, this functionality is rather limited, and you're commiting yourself to installing via aptitude in the future - you can't quickly `apt-get install` something with aptitude keeping track. (Hm, now as I think of it, you should be able to `aptitude install` the same thing.) Please correct me if I'm wrong on the above; I repeat, it's just a feeling, I haven't used aptitude more than a couple of times. > Alternativley, one you get rid of kde-baselibs(?) > its gaurenteed nothing of KDE is left... kdelibs4, I believe. But debfoster (and aptitude, when used consistently) are much more universal and seem clearer to me. Cheers, -- Shot -- .--- http://shot.pl/ --- http://shot.pl/hovercraft/ --- -- - | I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are missing. `----- ---- --- -- - -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]