On Sat, 29 Dec 2007, Patrick Shanahan wrote:-
* Chris Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] [12-29-07 10:42]:
Thats right and i still have kde desktop!
*not* if you uninstalled the whole of kde, you don't. You have
failed to truthfully convey your entire actions and fail to understand
them yourself.
No,
Bob S wrote:
No guys, what he is saying is that he wants an install without a lot of stuff
that he really doesn't need or want, and, if they do get installed that he
wants to uninstall them. He is right. If you will never use the multimedia
stuff why install it. And why should multi-media
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The Saturday 2007-12-29 at 08:13 -0500, Chris Arnold wrote:
20 other things (amarok and kaffeine to name 2) that i don't want/need
and are hooked to some dependency?
Just untick the multimedia pattern.
Carlos, kpowersave has suspend to disk
Carlos E. R. wrote:
Just untick the multimedia pattern.
I still want some multimedia, like sound.
However, you said you just uninstalled the whole of kde, so the point
is moot.
Thats right and i still have kde desktop!
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* Chris Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] [12-29-07 10:42]:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
Just untick the multimedia pattern.
I still want some multimedia, like sound.
However, you said you just uninstalled the whole of kde, so the point
is moot.
Thats
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
*not* if you uninstalled the whole of kde, you don't. You have
failed to truthfully convey your entire actions and fail to understand
them yourself.
**Yes*..* I don't know if that dependency conflict that said delete
kde meant the whole or not. Apparently, it did not as