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Old 5th October 2008, 01:28 AM
bghayad Offline
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Removing x windows, gnome

I am running Asterisk IP Telephony of Fedora Core 7 and 8, and I have been asked to remove x-windows and gnome, but I am afriad of the side effect for such step. I googled some and found that to remove x-windows I can use:

yum groupremove 'X Window System'

But does this safe?
How to remove gnome?

Any advise?
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Bilal
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