lee writes:
> In any case, it would be nice to have a working KDE without having to run
> a mysql server. Is there a way to do that?

That depends on how you define "working KDE".  The KDE metapackage depends
on packages that depend on mysql-server.  Most KDE packages do not depend
on mysql-server.  You should be able to install KDE, remove mysql-server,
and allow the packages to depend it to be removed as well.  On the other
hand, you could just install the packages you need.  KDE is just a bunch of
packages that the KDE maintainers think go together.  It's already clear
that you don't agree with them.
-- 
John Hasler


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