Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
In <20090521183512.gb7...@cat.rubenette.is-a-geek.com>, lee wrote:
Yes, I removed them and now KDE is broken. I even tried to get just
konqueror back to use as a web browser, but that doesn't work without
the mysql-server :(
That's simply not true. I've been running 4.2 since it was in experimental
and I don't have mysql-anything installed there. Konqueror works fine as
does kmail. Calendar and address book are not installed because they both
need akonadi-server.
Actually, I was quite surprised to find that mysql was installed and the
daemon started on every boot up with the recent KDE upgrade. Trying to
remove mysql wants to remove the entire KDE collection, which is not
what I want either. I am keeping the mysql because I am not skilled
enough to surgically remove mysql without hosing my system, so the
lesser of the two evils, I guess.
AG