On 2008-10-22 21:32, en0f wrote:
> Magnus Pedersen wrote:
>> I had the same problems with kde, my strategy was to install the bits I
>> knew I needed. For instance, I needed kdm and kwin so I installed those,
>> realised I needed konqueror as well and installed that and so fort...
>
> Probably off
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 06:59:36PM +0100, Steven Maddox (Cyorxamp) wrote:
> I originally posted about installing Gnome (and X) on a base setup to
> avoid the entire 'Gnome Experience' inclusive of the web browser I don't
> use, mail/news client I don't use, the 17 games I won't play, etc...
> I'v
en0f wrote:
> Probably off-topic but nonetheless helpful but KDE on Lenny right now is
s/KDE/KDE4/g
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Magnus Pedersen wrote:
> I had the same problems with kde, my strategy was to install the bits I
> knew I needed. For instance, I needed kdm and kwin so I installed those,
> realised I needed konqueror as well and installed that and so fort...
Probably off-topic but nonetheless helpful but KDE on
Ken writes:
> I'd try this:
> dpkg --purge gnome
> That should remove gnome and all of its extra packages.
No. That will just remove the gnome metapackage and all of its
configuration files. Since it has none that command will do nothing 'dpkg
-r gnome' wouldn't do.
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Steven Maddox (Cyorxamp) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I originally posted about installing Gnome (and X) on a base setup to
> avoid the entire 'Gnome Experience' inclusive of the web browser I don't
> use, mail/news client I don't use, the 17 games I won't play, etc...
> I've totally screwed my system tryin
Steven Maddox (Cyorxamp) wrote:
Hi,
I originally posted about installing Gnome (and X) on a base setup to
avoid the entire 'Gnome Experience' inclusive of the web browser I don't
use, mail/news client I don't use, the 17 games I won't play, etc...
I've totally screwed my system trying to remov
Steven Maddox (Cyorxamp) escreveu:
> What is the best way of installing Lenny CD1 (Full Gnome) then getting
> rid of the bits you don't want ... from the top
The best way is not to install the full gnome and then rip what you do
not want, but rather to install nothing, except what you actually wa
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