Re: ??? how to TOTALLY remove KDE ???

1998-12-17 Thread Helge Hafting
Hey there everybody, After using KDE for a while, I've decided to ditch it and try Gnome... my question is - How do I remove it so that EVERYTHING is gone? This is my second attempt at running debian (had it running earlier this year with KDE... when I tried to remove KDE via dselect,

Re: ??? how to TOTALLY remove KDE ???

1998-12-17 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Wed, Dec 16, 1998 at 04:19:01PM -0500, Ed Cogburn wrote: Joe Emenaker wrote: when I tried to remove KDE via dselect, it didn't remove a bunch of directories because they weren't empty or something) I make a motion that dpkg should maintain a log of all of the orphan

??? how to TOTALLY remove KDE ???

1998-12-16 Thread Rich Hartman
Hey there everybody, After using KDE for a while, I've decided to ditch it and try Gnome... my question is - How do I remove it so that EVERYTHING is gone? This is my second attempt at running debian (had it running earlier this year with KDE... when I tried to remove KDE via dselect, it

Re: ??? how to TOTALLY remove KDE ???

1998-12-16 Thread Sean Johnson
One of the nice things about Debian/Linux as opposed to -other- operating systems is that software doesn't tend to fight with other applications. So, since you seem to still be in window- manager-browsing mode, I'd leave KDE installed, especially if space isn't an issue. Currently I have

Re: ??? how to TOTALLY remove KDE ???

1998-12-16 Thread Kent West
At 08:39 AM 12/16/1998 +, Rich Hartman wrote: Hey there everybody, After using KDE for a while, I've decided to ditch it and try Gnome... my question is - How do I remove it so that EVERYTHING is gone? This is my second attempt at running debian (had it running earlier this year with

Re: ??? how to TOTALLY remove KDE ???

1998-12-16 Thread Joe Emenaker
when I tried to remove KDE via dselect, it didn't remove a bunch of directories because they weren't empty or something) I make a motion that dpkg should maintain a log of all of the orphan directories that it leaves behind because they're not empty so that we can go in later and clean

Re: ??? how to TOTALLY remove KDE ???

1998-12-16 Thread Ed Cogburn
Joe Emenaker wrote: when I tried to remove KDE via dselect, it didn't remove a bunch of directories because they weren't empty or something) I make a motion that dpkg should maintain a log of all of the orphan directories that it leaves behind because they're not empty so that we