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    (SOLVED) Removing Evolution

    Not really an installation or an upgrade, but removal is the flip side of that coin so I figured this would be the best place to ask.

    The short version is this: I'm a longtime Thunderbird/Lightning user. I tried Evolution for a week and found that it's not as much to my liking as Thunderbird/Lightning and I don't need the groupware tools. I'd like to take Evolution out, but when I try to remove some of the extra Evolution pieces I'm told I can't do it without removing gnome-desktop. For obvious reasons, this sounds like a bad idea.

    How much of Evolution (and which components in particular) can I safely remove without corrupting my Gutsy/GNOME installation?

    Thanks in advance.
    Last edited by Foster Grant; July 8th, 2008 at 02:51 AM.
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    Re: Removing Evolution

    Quote Originally Posted by Foster Grant View Post
    Not really an installation or an upgrade, but removal is the flip side of that coin so I figured this would be the best place to ask.

    The short version is this: I'm a longtime Thunderbird/Lightning user. I tried Evolution for a week and found that it's not as much to my liking as Thunderbird/Lightning and I don't need the groupware tools. I'd like to take Evolution out, but when I try to remove some of the extra Evolution pieces I'm told I can't do it without removing gnome-desktop. For obvious reasons, this sounds like a bad idea.

    How much of Evolution (and which components in particular) can I safely remove without corrupting my Gutsy/GNOME installation?

    Thanks in advance.
    Is it trying to dump GNOME-Desktop-Data, or GNOME Desktop Environment?

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    Re: Removing Evolution

    I apologize; bad error code. (I was working from memory; damn senility setting in! )

    Attempting to remove evolution-webcal makes Synaptic offer to remove ubuntu-desktop.
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    Re: Removing Evolution

    Use Synaptic Package Manager to remove Evolution. It's one of the first things I remove after a fresh install and this hasn't failed yet.
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    Re: Removing Evolution

    It's just removing a metapackage, not Ubuntu or Gnome. It's OK to do!

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