On Jan 24, 2018 10:23 PM, "Todd Zullinger" <tmz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Rex Dieter wrote:Good point. That can also be done on the command line with
>> Is it possible to remove gnome but leave the unused and dependant
>> packages?
>
> setting
> clean_requirements_on_remove=False
> in /etc/dnf/dnf.conf may help
--noautoremove with dnf >= 2.6.2. I didn't think about the
clean_requirements_on_remove option and only just noticed
there was a command line option to disable it temporarily.
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So i ran into problems this morning. Last night I removed gnome but left the deps. This morning she booted to a black screen with a working mouse cursor.
Tl;Dr I had to reinstall gnome-desktop in order to have a working DE.... which sucks because I am not using gnome.
Any thoughts?
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