Gnome
I recently did a Woody upgrade on an old IBM. I have been running Woody
for a couple of months now with no problems, however since doing the
update/upgrade thing a couple of days ago, my X is all messed up.
To start with X would not start at all because for some reason
/etc/X11/X just disappeared. After relinking that it started with
enlightenment and gnome, this really upset me since I have spent many
hours setting up Icewm just the way I want it, and I don't like gnome
or KDE. I just don't use them! Through gnome I was able to get it to use
Icewm, but that #@$!! gnome is still there. How do I GET RID OF IT? Is
there a way to undo the update/upgrade so things will go back to the way
they were before?
I like the idea of getting the newer versions of the apps I use, but if
it's going to mess up my whole system every time I do an upgrade, it's
just not worth it. I like Debian, but this whole thing is really
starting to tick me off.
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