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Hi,

I upgraded all pkgs manualy choosen..
When trying to get rid of gnome, this was impossible...
Very anoying, to have to install pkgs and apps to your system, you never
use, just to fullfill deps.

Is there a way to check which gnome specific pkgs are realy needed to
run suse?
I am satisfied with KDE and if xfce is dependable on gnome, i will get
rid of it also.

I want to run a 'gnomeclean' KDE environment.
Is this possible?
(strange that these have to be mixed to function anyway.)

This way i am forced to 'check' gnome also, which i do not want.
It is silly, that it is not possible to update a system, due to an
invalid DE, one not wants to use, don't you agree?

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Have a nice day,

M9.               Now, is the only time that exists.



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