Xfce + Update Pack 5: GDM3 wants unnecessary packages
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Xfce + Update Pack 5: GDM3 wants unnecessary packages
I just installed the updates of UP5. Everything else went fine (ok, the window/scrollbar/button appearance settings were reset to ugly defaults after update but that was easy to fix) but Gnome Display Manager (GDM3) wants to install Nautilus and lots of other extra stuff which I don't want. These extra packages are not even listed in the dependency list of GDM3. The repositories should be OK - I installed the repository update before other updates.
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Re: Xfce + Update Pack 5: GDM3 wants unnecessary packages
I'm having the same problem in my LMDE+Xfce
I still haven't upgraded because it wants to install lots of gnome extra stuff that I don't think I need (i.e. gnome-shell).
Is there a workaround for this?
Thanks!
I still haven't upgraded because it wants to install lots of gnome extra stuff that I don't think I need (i.e. gnome-shell).
Is there a workaround for this?
Thanks!
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Re: Xfce + Update Pack 5: GDM3 wants unnecessary packages
Gnome-shell is a dependency (suggested) of GDM3. Mint switched from GDM3 to MDM as the default DM a while ago. MDM does not have all those Gnome dependencies.
I'm also using LMDE XFCE and made the switch manually awhile ago and am not having any Gnome dependency issues. To make the switch do the following:
Install MDM. If you do this via Synaptic then you should get a pop-up asking which one you want as default, GDM3 or MDM. Choose MDM.
Reboot.
You should then get the MDM login screen.
If all went well you can then uninstall GDM3. Then try the upgrade again.
Hope this helps.
I'm also using LMDE XFCE and made the switch manually awhile ago and am not having any Gnome dependency issues. To make the switch do the following:
Install MDM. If you do this via Synaptic then you should get a pop-up asking which one you want as default, GDM3 or MDM. Choose MDM.
Reboot.
You should then get the MDM login screen.
If all went well you can then uninstall GDM3. Then try the upgrade again.
Hope this helps.
Re: Xfce + Update Pack 5: GDM3 wants unnecessary packages
Hi Gene. Thanks for the reply.
My LMDE+Xfce came with MDM when I first installed it. It's weird that all gnome dependencies claimed to be installed. I checked and GDM3 is not installed at all in my system.
My LMDE+Xfce came with MDM when I first installed it. It's weird that all gnome dependencies claimed to be installed. I checked and GDM3 is not installed at all in my system.
Re: Xfce + Update Pack 5: GDM3 wants unnecessary packages
I reported this during the beta testing for UP5, http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 49#p620349
Nothing you can do about it due to dependencies being dragged in. And it has naught to do with GDM3 being installed or not.
Nothing you can do about it due to dependencies being dragged in. And it has naught to do with GDM3 being installed or not.
Re: Xfce + Update Pack 5: GDM3 wants unnecessary packages
this nautilus issue in xfce is old, actually is not a true nautilus problem in the beginning: it is not installed in the default iso but some libs that later will pull it are like libnautilus-extension1a
check the issue with uninstall as much as you can from the findings and nautilus shouldn't come back.
check the issue with
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dpkg --get-selections | grep nautilus
Re: Xfce + Update Pack 5: GDM3 wants unnecessary packages
Ok, I installed MDM and removed GDM and everything seems to be OK now. However, MDM installation failed when GDM was installed so I had to remove it first. The package manager sent an error message when it tried to replace a file that was belonging to GDM.
By the way, what's the "Previous session" setting in the login menu, and what's the difference between it and "Xfce session"?
By the way, what's the "Previous session" setting in the login menu, and what's the difference between it and "Xfce session"?