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在 2012年4月21日 下午5:20,Mick <michaelkintzios@×××××.com>写道: |
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> On Saturday 21 Apr 2012 08:45:49 Florian Philipp wrote: |
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> > Am 21.04.2012 05:27, schrieb 赵佳晖: |
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> > > I just install the xfce a few days ago, But i find i didn't like it . |
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> So |
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> > > i want to remove it and install the Gnome . How can i remove the xfce |
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> > > clearly ? |
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> > Gnome and Xfce share many libraries. Therefore it is best to install |
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> > Gnome first, before removing Xfce. Otherwise you will remove libraries |
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> > which you will later re-emerge for Gnome. |
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> > Then you need to configure your display manager (kdm, gdm, xdm) to use |
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> > Gnome instead of Xfce. Kdm and Gdm should allow you to do that directly |
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> > on the login screen. |
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> > When you are satisfied with Gnome, edit /var/lib/portage/world and |
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> > remove every line containing an Xfce package. Then run `emerge -av |
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> > --depclean` and you are done. |
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> > You could continue to remove config files but that is usually not worth |
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> > the trouble. |
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> Also, follow the advice on the screen when you run 'emerge --depclean -p' |
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> which is to run revdep-rebuild afterward to rebuild any dependencies. Such |
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> dependencies may have been broken from uninstalling packages with depclean, |
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> (man revdep-rebuild gives you more information). |
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> Regards, |
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> Mick |
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好好学习,天天向上!!! |