2007/1/29, Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Nick Demou wrote:
> Someone else did the installation and included the GUI by mistake.
>[I want to remove it]
Tasksel is what installs software during the install, and it can also be
used post-install to remove it. Just run tasksel, unselect the desktop
On 29.01.07 17:01, Nick Demou wrote:
> In etch, what packages should I remove to get rid of X and gnome?
libx11-6 is the base thing you should remove, nearly all X/GNOME stuff
depends on it. However you may need/want to remove other libraries
expecially GNOME applications depend on, that do not de
В Пнд, 29/01/2007 в 17:01 +0200, Nick Demou пишет:
> In etch, what packages should I remove to get rid of X and gnome?
>
>
If i'm not mistaking in Etch apt has a tag's feature & aptitude can
search by tag (i don't know exact syntax for this)
So you can search for all installed packages with "int
2007/1/29, Alan Ianson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon January 29 2007 07:17, Nick Demou wrote:
> 2007/1/29, Alan Ianson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On Mon January 29 2007 07:01, Nick Demou wrote:
> > > In etch, what packages should I remove to get rid of X and gnome?
> >
> > You'll need to uninstall wh
On Mon, Jan 29, 2007 at 05:17:04PM +0200, Nick Demou wrote:
>
> Someone else did the installation and included the GUI by mistake. I
> guess that an "apt-get remove x y z" will do the trick but I'm not
> sure what x y z to choose in order to remove MOST or all of them
> instead of just SOME parts
On Mon January 29 2007 07:01, Nick Demou wrote:
> In etch, what packages should I remove to get rid of X and gnome?
You'll need to uninstall whatever you installed to begin with. If you used
aptitude to install gnome and xorg it'll remove them with all the depends it
installed with it. One of th
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