On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 09:53:58AM -0500, James D Strandboge wrote: > First of all, a big thanks to all the Debian maintainers for making such > good source packages. They did all the real work. Also, thank you
thank you, and everyone, for all the hard work! > > Add this to your /etc/apt/sources.list: > deb http://mirrors.evilgeniuses.org.uk/debian/backports/woody gnome2.2/ > deb-src http://mirrors.evilgeniuses.org.uk/debian/backports/woody gnome2.2/ > > I recommend exiting gnome if you are currently in it. To install, simply do: > apt-get update > apt-get install gnome-core gdm gtk2-engines* I tried this and apt-get wanted to remove most of my kde2 installation: The following packages will be REMOVED: agbrowser ark gnome-help gnome-intro kab karm kate kbear kcalc kcharselect kchart kcoloredit kcron kdebase kdebase-audiolibs kdebase-libs kdelibs3 kdelibs3-bin kdelibs3-cups kdepasswd kdepim-libs kdevelop kdevelop-data kdf kdict kdm kedit kfind kformula kfract khexedit kiconedit kit kivio kjots kmail knewsticker knode knotes koffice koffice-libs konqueror konsole kontour korganizer korn koshell kpackage kpaint kpm kpresenter kruler kscreensaver ksirc ksnapshot kspread ksysv ktimer kugar kuser kview kword libfam0 libgtk-common libkdenetwork1 libkmid libkonq3 libpango-common quanta secpolicy wordtrans-kde Is this normal? Can I get around it? I'd rather not lose my kde until I have gnome up and running. matt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]