Sun, 27 Sep 2020 06:25:26 -0400 - "." <bloomu.p...@gmail.com>:
> [...] > > But I also have issues with LXQT, including similar audio problems as > what others are posting about. I just tried to "apt remove" pulseaudio, > but apt wants to remove lxqt along with it. Which is one of the main reasons I do not use LXQT and use LXDE instead... > So I have a two-part question: is there some way to get my numeric > keypad back under KDE ; or how can I remove pulseaudio without removing > lxqt along with it? Maybe using dpkg with -r --force-depends. Should be (Disclaimer: use it at your own risk): $ sudo dpkg -r --force-depends pulseaudio > Or do I have to move on to some other UI? (Okay, part 3 of a 2-part > question :-) Probably you do not have to... But why use something that tends to force the installation of packages that are not desederated (nor desirable)?... Regards al3xu5 -- Say NO to copyright, patents, trademarks and industrial design restrictions! ____________________________________________________________________________ Public GPG/PGP key: F94CFE23 (4096 bit RSA) Key fingerprint: 59C6 9DC7 CD4B CF2F A190 E3DE 69C5 977B F94C FE23
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