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On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 11:50, András Csányi <sayusi.ando@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> 2011/8/19 Space Cake <spacecakex@×××××.com>: |
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> > my question is what is the easiest way to get rid of kde/gnome stuff? is |
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> > this enough to change my useflags to -kde and -gnome? Is there any list |
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> > what I can safely unmerge in this case? |
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> I think we agree. Nowadays I use xfce because KDE is hungry and makes |
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> my system slower. But there is a few application (amarok - big |
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> bloatware but I like the amarok services, umbrello, krusader, kile, |
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> etc) which is needed and I always have a full KDE install beside xfce. |
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> What is your strategy? You will not use any KDE related application or |
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> if something is needed you will install it separately? |
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Totally agree. I am a XFCE user, but I just love K3B, and it needs kdelibs. |
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I don't like KDE or Gnome, but I can live with compiling some of their |
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libs... |
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Daniel da Veiga |