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removing X completely
Any tips on removing X and all X-related apps?
I tried it once, but there were all kinds of dependencies that required me to remove apps i wasn't sure i wanted to remove.
I'm fairly well-versed in RPM and RPM-based distros, but apt is somewhat new to me, so any suggestions on how to approach this particular customisation (removing X) would be appreciated. Thanks!
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