* [gentoo-user] KDE Conflageration
@ 2005-12-14 4:00 WFisher
2005-12-14 5:27 ` [gentoo-user] " reader
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From: WFisher @ 2005-12-14 4:00 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
I finished installing Gentoo and Xorg successfully. When I went to
install the KDE desktop I decided to install the whole thing by typing
emerge kde-meta, which installs everything possible. After about six
hours I got frustrated and shut of the computer.
My question is is can I delete what I already did and start over and
just do a basic KDE install? And if so, what directory can I find that
I can delete KDE from?
Thanks
Will
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* [gentoo-user] Re: KDE Conflageration
2005-12-14 4:00 [gentoo-user] KDE Conflageration WFisher
@ 2005-12-14 5:27 ` reader
2005-12-14 10:49 ` [gentoo-user] " Neil Bothwick
2005-12-15 20:26 ` [gentoo-user] KDE Conflageration-Resolved WFisher
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From: reader @ 2005-12-14 5:27 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
WFisher <cxiiixc@sbcglobal.net> writes:
> I finished installing Gentoo and Xorg successfully. When I went to
> install the KDE desktop I decided to install the whole thing by typing
> emerge kde-meta, which installs everything possible. After about six
> hours I got frustrated and shut of the computer.
>
> My question is is can I delete what I already did and start over and
> just do a basic KDE install? And if so, what directory can I find
> that I can delete KDE from?
The bad news is it is liable to take over 6 hrs to compile even the
kde-base/kdebase stuff.
I just came thru this same problem. There was an informative thread that
you definitely need to read before going ahead. I started the thread
but was not much of a contributer in substance. Others however added
lots of really good info about how stuff works with gentoo.
Read clear thru this recent thread:
Subject: Is there and Alternative to compiling kde?
That done, you probably do not need to uninstall much of anything.
First learn what packages were installed :
equery list|grep kde
should give a pretty good picture
Understnd that a newer version of kde is just about to become stable I
think and so an upgrade is soon in the offing.
I think it would make some sense to set a keywords line in
/etc/portage/package.keywords like this:
kde-base/kdebase ~x86
Assuming you are on x86 architecture. It should cause kde-3.5 to be
installed now. Don't worry about having packages from 2 versions
installed ... gentoo allows what is called `slotted' packages.
So they do not interfere with each other.
You can prune back the older stuff later.
Once you've read that thread and got some system info on what you have
installed.
try this:
emerge -v -p kde-base/kdebase
Take a look at the output maybe you can determing if its ok to go
ahead and run that without the -p.
If you need to, post the output here but trim it down to kde stuff.
And any warnings or errors.
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* Re: [gentoo-user] KDE Conflageration
2005-12-14 4:00 [gentoo-user] KDE Conflageration WFisher
2005-12-14 5:27 ` [gentoo-user] " reader
@ 2005-12-14 10:49 ` Neil Bothwick
2005-12-15 20:26 ` [gentoo-user] KDE Conflageration-Resolved WFisher
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From: Neil Bothwick @ 2005-12-14 10:49 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 23:00:14 -0500, WFisher wrote:
> I finished installing Gentoo and Xorg successfully. When I went to
> install the KDE desktop I decided to install the whole thing by typing
> emerge kde-meta, which installs everything possible. After about six
> hours I got frustrated and shut of the computer.
>
> My question is is can I delete what I already did and start over and
> just do a basic KDE install? And if so, what directory can I find that
> I can delete KDE from?
You could delete the packages with "emerge depclean", run with -p first.
Since kde-meta is not installed, the KDE packages you have will not be
dependencies of anything, so depclean will pick them up.
However, removing your existing KDE packages is a bad idea, since the
merge will have started with the basics, kdelibs, kdebase etc. You will
only have to emerge these over again for any KDE emerge.
I would install the basics with emerge kdebase-meta, then pick and choose
any other packages you want. Run emerge -p deplean at the end to see if
there are any leftover packages for your first install.
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* Re: [gentoo-user] KDE Conflageration-Resolved
2005-12-14 4:00 [gentoo-user] KDE Conflageration WFisher
2005-12-14 5:27 ` [gentoo-user] " reader
2005-12-14 10:49 ` [gentoo-user] " Neil Bothwick
@ 2005-12-15 20:26 ` WFisher
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From: WFisher @ 2005-12-15 20:26 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
I successfully installed the kde base system and everything seems to be
working ok. Now I think I should start over and do the whole thing
again from scratch so I can learn more about the installation procedure.
Thanks
Will
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