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jdion81
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I recently decided I wanted to try Gnome 2.6 so I reinstalled MDK 10.0 OE (and selected Gnome suring setup) then updated using cooker sources. (I now have MDK 10.1 which is fine by me) But I would like to get Gnome off of the computer as I do not like it as well as KDE and it is taking up a huge chunk of space on my drive.

 

Can anyone help me with an easier way to do this other than:

 

rpm -qa | sort | less

to get a list of all of packages. Then remove the GNOME packages with:

rpm -e packagename

previous found at:

http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/sh...threadid=185177

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urpme gnome2 gnome-terminal gnome-session gnome-panel

 

There are many others. To find them;

rpm -qa | grep gnome

 

Watch urpme's warnings because some gnome stuff and gtk stuff is a dep of draktools, drakconf. etc.....

Oh, there's mcc>Software Manangement>remove

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