Re: Gnome imperialism

2005-06-27 Thread Rigo Wenning
Thanks for asking. The behavior and the reasons were correctly described by Nick.. I've cleared the prob now so I can't send output. But will do the next time it happens. Best, Rigo Am Friday 24 June 2005 18:31 verlautbarte David Martínez Moreno : > > quit funny: "Packages being removed becau

Re: Gnome imperialism

2005-06-27 Thread Rigo Wenning
Am Friday 24 June 2005 16:14 verlautbarte Nick Leverton : > Aptitude knows which packages were installed manually and which were > just added because of dependencies. If this is the first time you've > used aptitude, it might be as simple as doing "aptitude install kde" > to tell it that the kde m

Re: Gnome imperialism

2005-06-24 Thread David Martínez Moreno
ude to upgrade and it removes ALL KDE and installs all > Gnome. What is the magic dependency program that I have to remove to > stop this implicit gnome imperialism? I mean Gnome/KDE should run > together and not fight each other. Is this too difficult to express in > the deb package-format

Re: Gnome imperialism

2005-06-24 Thread Nick Leverton
nd installs all > Gnome. What is the magic dependency program that I have to remove to > stop this implicit gnome imperialism? I mean Gnome/KDE should run > together and not fight each other. Is this too difficult to express in > the deb package-format? The message in aptitude is qui

Gnome imperialism

2005-06-24 Thread Rigo Wenning
program that I have to remove to stop this implicit gnome imperialism? I mean Gnome/KDE should run together and not fight each other. Is this too difficult to express in the deb package-format? The message in aptitude is quit funny: "Packages being removed because they are no longer used"