Em Seg, 2009-04-06 às 15:12 -0300, Johnson Dawson escreveu: > interessante é q qdo instalei o gtk2... foram removidos alguns > pacotes... dentre eles o ubuntu-desktop... interessante isso
Sem problemas conforme consta nas Common Questions do Ubuntu: What is a meta-package? Is it safe to remove the ubuntu-desktop package? A meta-package is a package that doesn't contain applications within itself, but simply depends upon particular versions of other packages, so that when it is installed, it drags all of them in too. The package manager uses it to know which particular packages to install. For example, the ubuntu-desktop metapackage installs the full GNOME desktop environment, with all the other packages that are in a default Ubuntu install. The existence of meta-packages makes it very easy to install other Ubuntu derivatives on your desktop; see below for more information. It is technically just fine to remove a meta-package, if required, and this shouldn't necessarily cause any problems. However, it is strongly recommended that you reinstall that package if you decide to manually upgrade to another version of Ubuntu. The package manager requires those packages to be installed for it to successfully perform the upgrade. Hehehehe... sempre tive a curiosidade de saber isto, foi preciso você levantar a dúvida para me incentivar a descobrir :) -- Salles (Nethell) Ubuntu User 24389 -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br

