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    quick package question

    To make a long story short I want to remove a package but because of broken packages I also have to remove Kubuntu-Desktop. I assume that means removing KDE, right.

    Anyway what is Kubuntu Desktop and what happens when I remove it? Also what happens if I re-install it?

    Thanks.

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    Re: quick package question

    I see that this thread has views, but no answers. I did a google, and if you uninstall that, you are farked for a GUI. However, what I would do is this.

    Research the command line commands to install Kubuntu Desktop.. Uninstall it, and boot into the recovery kernel. Follow your notes, and KDE should be back.

    GL

    Disclaimer.. This is what I would do, your mileage may vary, and don't curse me if your system explodes..

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      #3
      Re: quick package question

      Originally posted by UnderScore
      To make a long story short I want to remove a package but because of broken packages I also have to remove Kubuntu-Desktop. I assume that means removing KDE, right.
      Kubuntu-desktop is a meta-package (it depends on all packages that are installed on the default kubuntu installation). This means if you uninstall a default package, kubuntu-desktop will get removed.

      That usually isn't a big deal, as a meta-package it doesn't remove any of the actual packages if it's removed.

      Only downside of not having kubuntu-desktop installed is that when new software is added to the kubuntu default installation (usually happens when a new version is released), the new software might not be installed automatically. So even though it's quite safe to remove kubuntu-desktop, it's usually a good idea to reinstall it before doing a dist-upgrade to a new release (like from breezy to dapper). Alternatively you can periodically check what packages would be installed if you'd install kubuntu-desktop, and choose to install the new packages you want.

      Rather cryptic again, but perhaps you catched my point, if not, I'll be happy to (try to) clarify

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        #4
        Re: quick package question

        Thanks for your help, gents. I believe I understood everything, and thanks again.
        I'll try some experimenting later on in the day.

        All the best.

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