Hi Kevin and KDE users, Thanks for your quick response and sorry for the wrong Subject line. (I "replied" to an existing message. I meant to change the subject but forgot to do so.) Thanks also for letting me know the debian-kde list. | kdeedu, for example, is a metapackage, i.e. it is without content | and just depends on the actual program packages. Thus, if you | remove one, you also remove the metapackage, but all other packages | it dependet on remain installed. | | Same for the meta package "kde" Aha! I got it! | You can install "kde-core", or if you know exactly which | applications you will be needing, install just those packages, apt | will do the rest As a hint: if you do this, do not forget kwin, | kicker, kdesktop, kdm and ksplash :) | | My recommendation is to start with kde-core (depends on kdelibs and | kdebase) Or, since I've already have the full KDE package installed, which is fully working, it's a matter of deleting unused subcomponents. So, I'll try to delete the educational subcomponent first and see what happens. Regards, Ryo ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.