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I always wanted to use KDE but found a dependency hell kind of situation. I am a bit compulsive with keeping a tidy system, and with KDE there's so much that if uninstalled, drags the whole of KDE with it.

Every time I give it another chance, usually on a new install, I find the same, that a bunch of applications, sometimes conflicting, cannot be removed.

Mate was my favorite for many years, but it seems neglected now. Therefore I stick with xfce, which my primary complaint for is having an arbitrary, unmodifiable grid arrangement for desktop icons, which I find very irritating.

I think, but can't recall with certainty, network-manager (or network-dictator) is one example of an application that can't be uninstalled without taking the whole KDE with it.

Edit: at the predictable risk of being silently stoned to death as happens every time I criticize Network-Manager, which I will always despise from here to Elysium, I love wicd. Please bring it back.



Author here: I didn't tested but it seems in NixOS you can exclude any of the included applications using the `environment.plasma6.excludePackages` option. I am not sure if this breaks anything though, and of course, this doesn't help if you don't already use NixOS.


Much appreciated for taking the time to leave this reply. NixOS has been on my list for while. In the void for now, and inclined to stay ;)




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