On 03/25/2016 05:23 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Thu, 24 Mar 2016 20:30:29 +0100
maderios <maderios@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 03/24/2016 05:41 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 03/24/2016 04:33 AM, Diogene Laerce wrote:
On 23/03/2016 23:33, François Patte wrote:
Le 23/03/2016 22:38, Joe Zeff a écrit :
On 03/23/2016 02:30 PM, Bear Tooth wrote:
Very Dumb Question :
I've just installed F 23, and failed to tell it to use
xfce; how do I fix that?? (I seem doomed never to find anything
in Gnome 3.)
Re-install.. You'll lose less time than install xfce and uninstall
gnome stuff. ;)
Of course if you don't make the same mistake.. again..
Good luck !
Yeah, I agree. If all you want is Xfce AND this is a new install,
just do another new install with Xfce instead. Trying to remove
Gnome3 is guaranteed to drive you bat sh*t crazy. Gnome wends its
grubby little tentacles into damned near every part of your system.
Think of it as the Linux version of MS Explorer (and we know what a
WONDERFUL piece of software that is!)
Hi
Gnome is not necessary for life... Last year, I installed F23 with
gnome3. I uninstalled *all* gnome packages then I installed xfce4, it
works. To uninstall gnome and dependencies, just remove gconf2.
Precision: I dont use any "network manager".
All this sort of depends on what you all mean by "gnome packages"
because the gnome folks maintain a lot of base packages that many other
things depend on. ie, Xfce wouldn't exist without gtk2,
xfce4-power-manager requires upower, etc.
I mean gnome desktop and most gnome software, but you're true, not
really *all* gnome packages, dependencies.
Ex, I keep, Gimp, gtk, etc... Removing gconf2 is a good way to get rid
of unnecessary gnome packages.
In any case it's up to you what you want installed.
kevin
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