On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 09:33:38AM -0800, Rick Moen wrote:
> Quoting Steve Litt (sl...@troubleshooters.com):
> 
> > Urban, back in 2013 I faced a sort of mini-systemd situation: I kicked
> > every KDE executable and library off my system, on the theory that if
> > any KDE code got run, it could do heaven knows what to my system,
> > because KDE is a hairball of monolithic entanglement. I was lucky for
> > KDE's self-imposed naming scheme that taught me to be careful of
> > anything starting with k. Still, it would be very nice to run a program
> > whose output is a list of KDE components remaining on the computer, so
> > if I find one, I can de-install its package and/or delete its files.
> 
> STEP 1:  Type 'apt-get install [foo]'  Command will wait for
> your confirmation if there are dependencies.
> 
> STEP 2:  Review those dependencies to ensure they are not excessive or
> unreasonable.
> 
> STEP 3:  If dependencies are excessive or unreasonable, type 'n'.  
> Otherwise, type 'y'.
> 
> 
> Oh, and spend some time determining what you deem unreasonable.
> 

....or, just use debfoster :P

HND

KatolaZ


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