These programs use part of Gnome whether or not you are using Gnome
as your desktop or not. If you remove a piece then the house falls
down. It doesn't hurt your system so why not leave it as is and use
Gimp, Firefox and other programs that have GTK interfaces? :D
- ben
On Mar 4, 2007, at 4:38 PM, Daniel Barna wrote:
What is starting this process? Why?
gconfd-2 is part of the gconf2 package, which is, according to its
description:
"This is the development version of GConf, the GNOME configuration
database. It is used by the GNOME 2.x Desktop platform"
I am NOT using gnome, but kde. If I want to remove this package, smart
wants to remove also (among others): firefox, openoffice, gimp
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