How to remove gnome documents?

Steve Ovens steve_ovens at linux.com
Thu May 1 12:29:51 UTC 2014


Hi All,

I have spent some time looking into this but I can't find anything
definitive. I want to use the recently used files functionality, however it
always wants to open *everything* in gnome documents. This is a problem
because a lot of the files have passwords and moreover, I actually want to
*gasp* edit my files. In Arch I simply removed gnome-documents (or didnt
install it in the first place). However in Ubuntu Gnome, the
ubuntu-gnome-desktop gets removed when you remove gnome documents.

Is there a way to actually disable, or otherwise tell gnome documents I
dont want to use it? Can I remove this file some how without removing the
gnome-desktop meta package? Why are these considered dependencies?

Looking forward to your replies

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Ubuntu Certified Professional
Novell Certified Linux Administrator
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