Is there a way to use yum to remove dependencies when uninstalling a package? 
With Arch, you simply run:

pacman -Rs PACKAGENAME

With Yum, I have found that the best way to do this is to run the yum history 
and "undo" the transaction. The remove leaves or whatever package it is called 
sounds like it may go deeper than it needs to sometimes when removing package 
dependencies and don't feel that confident using it.

The history undo option works for packages I have installed, but I'd like to 
remove extra packages and services on the machine I have no use.I just have a 
pure breed hate for orphan packages. Thanks! 

Really digging Fedora, but I'm not so sure I care for package management as of 
right now. Thanks

-- 
Clifford Garwood <[email protected]>

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