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Old 04-29-2002, 05:52 PM   #5
OOPS!
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OK,

I'm using Mandy, but if you are using KDE, then Kpackage should be included with it.

Open a terminal, su to root, then type "kpackage" (without quotes). That should open Kpackage with root privilges for you. then scroll down 'till you find the entries for Gnome and start uninstalling them. Kpackage is quite easy to use, so you shouldn't have any trouble with it.

**Disclaimer!!** This process may break something so PLEASE be careful! If you aren't sure what something is, leave it. Better to have extra stuff floating around than be mad!

That said, Kpackage will give you a short discription of what each package is to help you decide weather to keep or toss.

Good Luck!!

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