Actually I think it's

apt-get --purge remove afterstep

Leaving the config files around after uninstalling a package is a very
sane default.

If you use dselect you'll get recommendations as well as hard
dependencies.  I bet you'd have been prompted for an X server.

-hp3

On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 12:38, The Wandering Dru wrote:
> Sam MacDonald wrote:
> 
> >
> > # apt-get remove afterstep
> > It still leaves directories and files for me to manually remove, the 
> > unistall process needs to be complete.  Freaking delete the files then 
> > the directory.  I don't care who wrote apt-get they need to do the job 
> > right.
> > *</Ranting>*
> 
> apt-get purge afterstep
> 
> This will remove directories and config data too.
> 
> To install just XFree86:
> 
> apt-get install x-window-system
> 


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