I did that fresh install of FC3. So I'm looking at the gigs of wasted space, 'cause it was a full install. I get tired of looking at all the "K" packages I'm never gonna use, so I take the time to remove things I won't be using: yum remove qt Watching carefully to what it's gonna remove, I confirm it, and eventually the grinding stops and I reboot. All the sudden I'm transported back to the days when SCO was a viable company with something to offer! It's 1989 again and Peg Bundy's starting to set the world afire with her episode where she introduces the fax machine to American audiences. My daughter, last seen driving her car, has a diaper to change. The screen's filled with chiffon-green very-square boxes called windows that musta come from 'Queer Eye for the Linux Guy' and every window has an outline and waits for me to place it. Ya see, if you remove KDE, and expect gnome to still be there and operate, you're living in a fool's paradise. It will require installing gnome-session, gnome-volume-manager and gnome-media EVEN THOUGH IT NEVER REMOVED THEM. I reinstalled the packages, rebooted, and my daughter's driving again. Whew; managed to dodge another diaper. :>
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