Hi Kyle, Tks for your advice. > > Drupal requests Apache, PHP and MySQL running . > To > > free HD space for them I'm prepared to erase GNOME > > desktop which I only visit occasionally, most > times > > using KDE. > > It looks like you should have enough space for the > install, though I'm > not sure how much space you'll need for the DB > itself. Is this a > workstation running a Drupal instance or an actual > server? I'm prepared to test Drupal on this workstation not as an actual server, with the sole target learning this software. I don't think I need a large space for DB. > > 1) On/after erasing all GNOME packages will it > cause > > breakage to other packages > > It'll break things with dependencies, yes, so you'll > want to make sure > that any packages that depend on GNOME are not > important to you. > > > 2) Can I retain gnomemeeting-1.0.2-2? Can it work > > without GNOME desktop? > > Check the dependencies (rpm -q --info gnomemeeting) > but I doubt it > will work. Again, is this a workstation or a server > (or a bit of > both)? Noted with tks. > > 3) What other packages can I strip to free more HD > > space > > OpenOffice.org is large. You also might dig into the > directories ("du > -sk /" and work down from there) to see where all > your usage is. Noted with tks > A new > HD also might be cheaper than all the time you're > going to spend > working on this. Yes, that is true. Beside I have spare 40G ATA-100/133 HDs available. But this old box is running ATA-66 on a controller. The best idea is if HD space is sufficient then I will go straight installing relevant software for this test. > yum remove/erase will check dependencies for you. > I'm not sure the > former command works? The shell would probably try > to expand out the > wildcard and not all gnome-dependent packages start > with the string > "gnome". Noted with thanks B.R. Stephen