How to safely and efficiently remove GDE and GDM3 and retain SDDM with KDE
by zl3jbb from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5K67D)
Hi, kind of new at this and need some assistance if anyone is able to input about the best way of removing the GDE and GDM3 and still retain SDDM with KDE on Bullseye. My goal is to run only KDE using the SDDM at this point and previous attempts saw me breaking things terribly trying to remove GDM3... Learning fast however :)
Steps of this install so far:
Bullseye Gnome iso installed (install for some reason would not take on the kde version iso and not sure why)
Edit of /etc/apt/sources.list
APT Update && Upgrade
Installed kde-standard
Never booted GDE or used GDM3 in any capacity but it obviously exists
Using SDDM have only logged into the kde
Most things are OK but a couple of niggles I'm trying to iron out
Trawling the internet on how is diabolical, so I'm interested in your thoughts of the best first steps to achieve my goal. Be gentle, I'm not a Linux guru yet :)
Steps of this install so far:
Bullseye Gnome iso installed (install for some reason would not take on the kde version iso and not sure why)
Edit of /etc/apt/sources.list
APT Update && Upgrade
Installed kde-standard
Never booted GDE or used GDM3 in any capacity but it obviously exists
Using SDDM have only logged into the kde
Most things are OK but a couple of niggles I'm trying to iron out
Trawling the internet on how is diabolical, so I'm interested in your thoughts of the best first steps to achieve my goal. Be gentle, I'm not a Linux guru yet :)