<quote who="Mike Lake">
> Still cant get rid of gnome.
Perish the thought I'd actually answer a question about removing GNOME! ;)
> The following NEW packages will be installed:
> libbz2-1.0 libcapplet1 libdb3 libdps1 libfreetype6 libgdk-pixbuf2
> libglade0 libgtk1.2-common libscrollkeeper0 libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2 libxaw6
> libxaw7 libxml1 nas-lib perl perl-modules scrollkeeper xlibmesa3 xlibs
> 28 packages upgraded, 19 newly installed, 19 to remove and 176 not upgraded.
> Need to get 13.9MB/24.0MB of archives. After unpacking 3003kB will be used.
So what's happening here is that you have other GNOME related libraries that
want to be upgraded. Just add these to your removal line:
apt-get remove --purge libgnome32 libcapplet1 libgdk-pixbuf2 libglade0
... and so on. The biggest shotgun-effect package to remove in this instance
would be libglib1.2, but make sure you read the packages-to-remove list
carefully (you may have GTK+ software or glib-using software that you don't
want to remove).
- Jeff
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