On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 7:28 AM, Timothy Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> MKas wrote:
>
>> I like KDE, but what I see:
>>
>> bash-3.2# yum remove *gnome*
>
> Surely you don't have to remove *gnome* in order to use KDE?


True. But it makes the arguement that KDE in Fedora is vibrant more
difficult when you can't have KDE without Gnome.

 bluez                   i386    4.19-1.fc10                   installed  979 k
 firefox                 i386    3.0.5-1.fc10                  installed   14 M
 firstboot               i386    1.102-1.fc10                  installed  652 k
 kdeutils                i386    6:4.1.3-1.fc10                installed  5.6 M
 setroubleshoot          noarch  2.0.12-3.fc10                 installed  275 k
 system-config-date      noarch  1.9.34-1.fc10                 installed  3.8 M
 system-config-keyboard  noarch  1.2.15-4.fc10                 installed  189 k
 system-config-network   noarch  1.5.93-2.fc10                 installed  1.8 M
 system-config-printer   i386    1.0.12-2.fc10                 installed  1.6 M
 system-config-samba     noarch  1.2.67-3.fc10                 installed  2.1 M
 system-config-services  noarch  0.99.28-3.fc10                installed  1.5 M
 xulrunner               i386    1.9.0.5-1.fc10                installed   22 M

None of the above should need gnome libs to work. gtk libs, sure.. but
not Gnome.

One can argue the significance of this, but it makes the argument of
KDE being a first class citizen more difficult.

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