in reply to Mario Sabatino

@Mario Sabatino @Solène :flan_hacker: is this #debian or a debian derivative? I don't think it's going to do anything unfixable: if you don't use --purge you can reinstall anything that got uninstalled and shouldn't have.

However, if you ``apt remove task-gnome-desktop`` and then ``apt autoremove``, double check what it wants to remove, as that task installs a lot of things, some of which you may still want to use, but may not have been a dependency of i3wm (the first things that come to my mind are network manager, libreoffice and maybe a browser?)

To be safe, you can manually install with an explicit ``apt install <already_installed_package>`` what you want to be sure to be keeping before doing the autoremoval.

Also, a backup would be good, of course, but that's always something good to have.

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in reply to Mario Sabatino

@Mario Sabatino @Solène :flan_hacker: disclaimer: I don't know anything about things that may be #ubuntu-specific and break.

but I confirm that in general you can run gnome-related applications inside other WMs; if you want to keep them you may have to set them as manually installed to avoid them being autoremoved after removing gnome.

also, if those applications are *very* associated with gnome, they will probably have enough dependencies that you will still keep most of the gnome libraries installed, but other than the disk space that's not an issue.

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in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

@Solène :flan_hacker: @Mario Sabatino my system started from a clean state and then I added things, rather than starting with gnome and removing things, but I believe I have a significant portion of both gnome and kde already installed as dependencies of things I use.

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