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    Uninstalling dropline gnome

    Is there an easy way to uninstall dropline and go back to a base slackware installation, or is that too invasive? for various reasons (including HAL and PAM subsystems), i'd really like to switch over to enightenment, and clear out the above adulterations of the wonder that is slackware.

    so has anyone written a script that does this? is there a howto manually do it? help me out guys...
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    You can use "dropline-installer uninstall" i think. search the forum there is some posts about this.

    it well remove quite abit of stuff including gnome and some gtk packages from what I understand.




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