Chris Arnold wrote:
> Carlos E. R. wrote:
>>> Take for instance, kpowersave ( i have no need for it as this is not a 
>>> laptop) and when trying to remove kpowersave:
>> You are making the assumption that you do not need kpowersave, and that is 
>> wrong.
> Umm, i don't want it or need it. I removed it without any problems after 
> saying delete kde.

In other words, what you were trying to say is that you wanted to
uninstall kde. OK, Note that you *do not* have to reinstall the OS, when
you decide that you want kde again.

Joe
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