On Ma, 22 apr 14, 13:24:17, c. marlow wrote: > it looks like AUTOREMOVE is wanting to remove everything from the > system? But I dont understand why and is it safe to say yes its not > wanting to remove the whole system?
Not the entire system, but certainly some parts that could be useful to you. > It is because I removed LXDE and now using XFCE? Probably. > I did a TOTAL REMOVE from synaptic of all lxde packages. Ok, but what package did you use to install Xfce? See if installing task-xfce-desktop helps. Kind regards, Andrei Holy cow Andrei, that package you told me to install, installed like a ton of things that were not even in the iso I downloaded from debian.org. So far so good, going to go back and reinstall all the codecs for flash etc. I went though and told synaptic to remove all apps I installed ( total removal) and reinstalled them to be sure. Evolution, Cairo dock, vlc, chromium, but now I have two of some stuff.... Like 2 task managers, 2 screenshot apps, and they're the same both XFCE versions. its like that task-xfce package doubled everything? Christopher =============================================================== Oh I see what it did now, looks like it installed gnome3 under xfce when I installed that package andrei told me to install. task-xfce4 something. I guess I am going to have to re install tonight.. :( bummer Christopher On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 4:25 PM, c. marlow <ch...@marlows.org> wrote: > On Ma, 22 apr 14, 13:24:17, c. marlow wrote: >> it looks like AUTOREMOVE is wanting to remove everything from the >> system? But I dont understand why and is it safe to say yes its not >> wanting to remove the whole system? > > Not the entire system, but certainly some parts that could be useful to > you. > >> It is because I removed LXDE and now using XFCE? > > Probably. > >> I did a TOTAL REMOVE from synaptic of all lxde packages. > > Ok, but what package did you use to install Xfce? See if installing > task-xfce-desktop helps. > > Kind regards, > Andrei > > > > Holy cow Andrei, that package you told me to install, installed like a > ton of things that were not even in the iso I downloaded from > debian.org. > > So far so good, going to go back and reinstall all the codecs for flash etc. > > I went though and told synaptic to remove all apps I installed ( total > removal) and reinstalled them to be sure. > Evolution, Cairo dock, vlc, chromium, > > but now I have two of some stuff.... Like 2 task managers, 2 > screenshot apps, and they're the same both XFCE versions. its like > that task-xfce package doubled everything? > > Christopher > > > > On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 2:09 PM, Andrei POPESCU > <andreimpope...@gmail.com> wrote: >> On Ma, 22 apr 14, 13:24:17, c. marlow wrote: >>> it looks like AUTOREMOVE is wanting to remove everything from the >>> system? But I dont understand why and is it safe to say yes its not >>> wanting to remove the whole system? >> >> Not the entire system, but certainly some parts that could be useful to >> you. >> >>> It is because I removed LXDE and now using XFCE? >> >> Probably. >> >>> I did a TOTAL REMOVE from synaptic of all lxde packages. >> >> Ok, but what package did you use to install Xfce? See if installing >> task-xfce-desktop helps. >> >> Kind regards, >> Andrei >> -- >> http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser >> Offtopic discussions among Debian users and developers: >> http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopic >> http://nuvreauspam.ro/gpg-transition.txt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/CANjhhfCdd9y001=nq0hvtxv+jseqpubczpioqxvzf0mveuv...@mail.gmail.com