hollunder@gmx.at wrote:
The problem is that the Desktop Environments, GNOME and KDE, in their quest for "integrated desktop experience" push more and more stuff that's really only useful to those DEs deeper and deeper into the system. If you as a user need or want it or not, you get it.
I warned about that 2 years ago, and no one would listen. Thankfully we are at a point were it gets so undenyable that the anger about the problem is gaining momentum. I'm lurking in my corner waiting for the day that the crowd is big enough to form a community (maybe even a distro) Until then, here are some steps to punch some sanity into your (arch)linux destop: 1) http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ABS_-_The_Arch_Build_System 2) IgnorePkg = dbus dbus-core gconf hal 3) foreach in {xorg,emacs,qt,webkit,..} 3.1) find and remove --enable-dbus, --enable-gconf , --enable-hal, --with-hal, --other-shite 3.2) makepgk && sudo pacman -U 4) foreach in {iron,chromium,cups,...} 4.1) take a random library, rename it to libdbus, libgconf, libwhatever, and LD_PRELOAD it. 4.2) notice that that the software will gracefully handle the missing symbols, despite it "needs" them 5) foreach in $unfixable_software 5.1) pacman -R $unfixable_software 6) pacman -R dbus-core dbus gconf 7) remove shit from /etc/cron.d/ 8) Happy face -- Arvid Asgaard Technologies