gnome-desktop is actually just a meta package and does no harm to remove. On 3/3/09, Andrew Conkling <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 07:09, Martyn <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Is there a way to remove Evolution without losing the gnome-do-plugins >> please. >> >> I installed juanty this morning and one of the first things i do is >> remove Evolution but when installing Do it reinstalls it... I want the >> plugins but not the mail program. > > > I believe gnome-do-plugins depends on Evolution because of the Evolution > plugin. Not sure how you'd work around that. > > In general though, removing Evolution also removes ubuntu-desktop (IIRC) > which isn't really a good thing to do. Is it not possible for you to have > Evolution installed but just never to use it? > > -- > Andrew Conkling > http://andrewski.net > > > >
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