server config
nanotube
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Mon Apr 17 06:17:21 UTC 2006
ah hmm... well i am not aware of a way to remove all the non-server
packages (there might be a list of all the packages that get installed
with regular install, but not with server - in which case you can just
pipe that to a "sudo apt-get remove".
the next best thing would probably be to look at all the dependencies
of ubuntu-desktop - since that's a meta package that installs all the
desktop-y stuff.
but at any rate - unless you are /really/ stuck for hd space, there is
no need to remove all the "desktop" things. just set the default
runlevel to not start up gdm, and your system will be running nice and
lean.
Me - Atlantic Wrote:
> nano~
> yeah, that's possible, but i dont' think that i'd get all of the
> dependent packages and libraries that get installed on top of the
> installed pieces...
>
> i was thinking that there might be some way of undoing it all at
> once...
>
> On Mon, 2006-04-17 at 01:23 +0100, nanotube wrote:
> > i am guessing a "sudo apt-get remove packagename" for whatever you
> would
> > like to uninstall will do the trick just fine... or are you looking
> for
> > something else?
> >
> >
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