Re: Purging non needed TDE packages

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On Wednesday 05 August 2020 05.36:12 William Morder via trinity-users wrote:

> > Now I'm replying to myself...  It seems any TDE app does this, just did a
> > dry run on kbounce-trinity, it did the same thing.
>
> I wonder, if you did a fresh install and named exactly the packages you
> wanted, would you still get these packages installed? I say this because I
> suspect they might have been installed by some metapackage

I think that the standard install (tde-trinity I think in the case of Debian) 
is such a metapackage. 

Although I doubt one wins a lot of space, you can rename files 
in /opt/trinity/bin, then delete them if there is no problem. I did this for 
tderandrtray that kept poping useless messages, as well as kaboodle and noatun 
that I don't use and don't want.

I tried this method several time on Windows also, deleting "system software" 
from another system - sometimes with devastating results...

Thierry

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