I am also willing to remove KDE. I installed many DE recently, but KDE seems to leave some crap even in memory while not in use. For example, I am currently using cinnamon, I have 4 Akonadi process taking 50 megs of ram each. Those process should only be there if KDE is installed. But I am not sure if uninstalling KDE will also remove all those process.
So is there a way to completely purge KDE (Go away and never come back) or it's just easier to install from scratch. I am willing to use a good enough solution to avoid reinstalling everything.
So is there a way to completely purge KDE (Go away and never come back) or it's just easier to install from scratch. I am willing to use a good enough solution to avoid reinstalling everything.
Statistics: Posted by larienna — 2025-01-26 06:02