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 KDE, Gnome, Enlightenment, Afterstep, and Windowmaker all installed on my Linux machine, as I wanted to try out each one. So far I like Windowmaker the best out of the bunch.
Sean At 12/16/98 8:39:00 AM, you 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 KDE... when I tried to remove KDE via dselect, >it didn't remove a bunch of directories because they "weren't empty" >or something....) basically, I want no trace that it was ever there, >and to start fresh with a pristine system.. > >Thanks in advance, > >Rich > > >-- >Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > >