On Sat, Mar 27, 2004 at 12:38:18PM +0100, Shot wrote:Thanks everyone.
Hello.
Katipo:
I am in the process of stripping my system down.....again.[...]
I want at this stage, to get rid of KDE completely.
Does anybody have any good advice as to a successful technique for
this, e.g., is there a recommended remove sequence? Or can anyone
point me to a reference?
I'm not sure I answer the question you're asking, but I always `debfoster $package-` to remove $package I no longer want to use.
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Try aptitude. It keep track of packages that are manually/automatically installed.
Alternativley, one you get rid of kde-baselibs(?) its gaurenteed nothing of KDE is left...
I found one way, as suggested by one list member, was to get rid of th Qt base, which automatically removes all of KDE.
I then reinstalled all the other Qt apps (like innovation3d) afterward.
All the suggestions have merit.
I've got debfoster installed now, I've just migrated from apt-get to dselect, but I'll have to check out aptitude as well.
Regards and thanks,
David.
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