On 7/16/07, Samir Faci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
So, I have a gentoo install that's slowly evolved over the past 3 years
or so years. It's now so cluttered with packages, it's becoming ridiculous,
especially for a headless server. What I'd like to do is be able to remove
all KDE/Gnome/X/gtk/qt/...etc out of the machine and not have it break the
machine completely.
Any suggestion on how to do go about this? At this stage, I'd like the
server to have the basic system build, LAMP, and Postfix.
The easiest thing is to remove xorg entirely: uninstall
xorg-base/xorg-x11 and mask the package in /etc/portage/package.mask.
Also, add "-X -gtk -qt3 -qt4" to your USE flags. Then try an emerge
-uDNvp world; it would tell you what packages could not be resolved
because they need X.org.
It would be long and don't think it can be automated. When I
eliminated KDE (why did I have to install it in the first place?), it
took at least five emerges to get it done. You can advance by
equery'ing all the packages with kde, gnome, and x11 categories or
names, get the list and remove all of them.
Good luck: but it's going to take a little effort.
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Canek Peláez Valdés
Facultad de Ciencias, UNAM
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