i've heard that deleting Epiphany can ruin an artix install, is this true? 17 September 2022, 16:21:04 the subject has my question Quote Selected
Re: i've heard that deleting Epiphany can ruin an artix install, is this true? Reply #1 – 17 September 2022, 16:30:39 Never had it installed, and never even hear of it before. Quote Selected Last Edit: 17 September 2022, 17:15:57 by dimgel
Re: i've heard that deleting Epiphany can ruin an artix install, is this true? Reply #2 – 17 September 2022, 17:34:51 Quote from: dimgel – on 17 September 2022, 16:30:39Never had it installed, and never even hear of it before.it is the web browser that comes pre installed with artix Quote Selected
Re: i've heard that deleting Epiphany can ruin an artix install, is this true? Reply #3 – 17 September 2022, 17:43:34 Quote from: MESYETI – on 17 September 2022, 17:34:51it is the web browser that comes pre installed with artixAs far as I can tell, no it doesn't. Quote Selected
Re: i've heard that deleting Epiphany can ruin an artix install, is this true? Reply #4 – 17 September 2022, 17:48:13 Quote from: dimgel – on 17 September 2022, 17:43:34As far as I can tell, no it doesn't.its been there every time ive installed artix, maybe its only for LXDE artix Quote Selected
Re: i've heard that deleting Epiphany can ruin an artix install, is this true? Reply #5 – 17 September 2022, 20:07:09 maybe it depends which flavor you installfor me, with kde, it was falkonnever used it but didn't try do uninstall it either Quote Selected
Re: i've heard that deleting Epiphany can ruin an artix install, is this true? Reply #6 – 17 September 2022, 20:23:58 Who the heck told you that? No it's not true. Quote Selected
Re: i've heard that deleting Epiphany can ruin an artix install, is this true? Reply #7 – 18 September 2022, 10:53:03 Fake news, don't listen to the 'fact checkers'. Quote Selected 1 Likes
Re: i've heard that deleting Epiphany can ruin an artix install, is this true? Reply #8 – 20 September 2022, 14:54:41 Epiphany comes pre-installed with some of the desktop environments Artix supports. Depending on how well these are constructed with their dependency trees and whatnot, it could theoretically happen that a badly maintained package accidentally removed more packages than it meant to. Infamously, Pop_OS! used to have a short-lived bug where installing Steam would remove the entire desktop environment.As far as I know, Artix does not have such a bug.Either way: upon trying to remove a package, Pacman will actually tell you exactly which packages are going to be removed:In this case, it tells you that dbus-python and passbook would be removed if I pressed confirm; which is fine by me.If you see some packages that look important to the rest of the system in there that you do not want removed, don't do it.You cannot wreck your system by trying to remove something; only by confirming that you want to remove packages which you didn't care to read.Sorry that so far you only got flippant or unhelpful replies. Good luck with Epiphany. Quote Selected 1 Likes
Re: i've heard that deleting Epiphany can ruin an artix install, is this true? Reply #9 – 20 September 2022, 16:02:58 Quote from: Melancholy – on 20 September 2022, 14:54:41Epiphany comes pre-installed with some of the desktop environments Artix supports. Depending on how well these are constructed with their dependency trees and whatnot, it could theoretically happen that a badly maintained package accidentally removed more packages than it meant to. Infamously, Pop_OS! used to have a short-lived bug where installing Steam would remove the entire desktop environment.As far as I know, Artix does not have such a bug.Either way: upon trying to remove a package, Pacman will actually tell you exactly which packages are going to be removed:In this case, it tells you that dbus-python and passbook would be removed if I pressed confirm; which is fine by me.If you see some packages that look important to the rest of the system in there that you do not want removed, don't do it.You cannot wreck your system by trying to remove something; only by confirming that you want to remove packages which you didn't care to read.Sorry that so far you only got flippant or unhelpful replies. Good luck with Epiphany.Yeah I also remember on Debian where trying to uninstall any of the unused graphics drivers would uninstall Xorg entirely. Quote Selected