you dont need to install gnome to install gnomemeeting
apt-get install gnomemeeting
Bret Comstock Waldow wrote:
I am running Woody, and loading some packages I want from backports I've
found on the web.
It seems that installing the Gnome 2 backport removes my KDE desktop.
I've even found a KDE 3.1 site, but the Gnome 2 install threatens to
remove KDE without replacement.
Does anyone know what the issue is here? I'd like Gnome 2 primarily so
I can run a working version of GnomeMeeting, and I'd just as soon keep
KDE as my desktop.
Thanks in advance,
Bret