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From the garnome FAQ:
3.10 GARNOME installs a package I don't want, can I get rid of it?
Occasionally, a package is released that will not build on some systems, this can be due to a number of factors -- including:
Your system may lack the tools to compile a package
Your system may be too old to compile a package
The package conflicts with a library already on your system
There is a maintainer bug in the package
The easiest solution to this problem is to remove the package directory from it's meta-repository, eg:
rm -rf fifth-toe/rhythmbox
Would remove the Rhythmbox package from the optional fifth-toe repository
caution: If a package located in the platform/ or desktop/ directory will not compile, please consult the mailing list archives for a possible solution BEFORE removing it -- as this action will probably damage the dependency checking that GARNOME uses to build a working installation.




Member since:
2005-07-07
Is anyone using Garnome to try out Gnome? Garnome has always interested me but I have always assumes that it would be too difficult to figure out.
If you are using Garnome, can you tell me what you like about it? Does it give you the option of not building things like Evolution (for example)?