So all I've got now that I rebooted my fresh KDE4 install is a "welcome to debian" login screen, which leads only to a terminal. What happened? I'd like to get rid of it and move to the more finished previous version. Thanks.
							
						
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 Re: How do I UNinstall KDE4?
 
 Sounds like he installed it using something from Debian... oops!!! Sure couldn't have been done this way - http://kubuntu.org/announcements/kde-4.0.phpOriginally posted by FintanHow did you "install" kde4?
 
 As to how to uninstall it... I dito what Fintan asked... how did you install it?Instructions:Remove previous KDE 4 packages, they are not compatible (apt-get remove kdelibs5 kde4base-data kde4libs-data)
 Add deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/kubuntu-members-kde4/ubuntu gutsy main to your /etc/apt/sources.list
 Install kde4-core, note that PPAs aren't authenticated so you will likely get a warning when installing
 KDE 4 apps should appear in your KDE 3 K-menu or you can run a full session by selecting "KDE 4" from your login manager.
 To avoid having to start a second X server for a full session install xserver-xephyr and run Xephyr :1 then and run /usr/lib/kde4/bin/startkde in the Xerphyr xterm.
 
 Kev
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 Re: How do I UNinstall KDE4?
 
 No need to uninstall I reckon. Care for a little ride? Should only take five minutes and might well work. Will certainly not do any harm. All we have to do is get your X back and select KDE (not KDE4) in KDM.
 
 Are you any good on the command line? I mean normal stuff such as moving around directories, checking them out and moving and copying files? If so, check whether there is an older version of your xorg.conf in /etc/X11 - should be called xorg.conf.bak or something like that.
 
 In case you are not a command line man do ato install midnight commander. It is goodCode:sudo apt-get install mc  You get it to run by typing 
Now check for the old xorg.conf.bakCode: You get it to run by typing 
Now check for the old xorg.conf.bakCode:sudo mc 
 
 On we go - command line or mc, no difference. Make a backup copy of your current xorg.conf (I know it is not working, but it is always good practice) and rename xorg.conf.bak to xorg.conf
 
 Exit mc if you were using it and do aWith any luck you should see KDM...Code:sudo /etc/init.d/kdm restart 
 
 Click on the sheet of paper thingy and select KDE session. Log in and forget KDE4 for a year or two 
 
 Let us know how you get on.Once your problem is solved please mark the topic of the first post as SOLVED so others know and can benefit from your experience! / FAQ
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 Re: How do I UNinstall KDE4?
 
 The question toad was not what to forget about. The question was, depending how kde4 was installed how to uninstall it and keep a kde3.5.xxx desktop. And maybe reinstall kde4 using the kubuntu path if so wished?Click on the sheet of paper thingy and select KDE session. Log in and forget KDE4 for a year or two
 
 So could we please give some help respective to the answer given by ebleitztah?HP Pavilion dv6 core i7 (Main)
 4 GB Ram
 Kubuntu 18.10
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 Re: How do I UNinstall KDE4?
 
 Thanks Fintan,
 
 he could try what I suggested, get his system up again, delete ~/.kde4, adjust his fstab and then do it the Kubuntu way.
 
 This would answer his question I reckon 8)Once your problem is solved please mark the topic of the first post as SOLVED so others know and can benefit from your experience! / FAQ
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 Re: How do I UNinstall KDE4?
 
 @ebleitztah
 Do you have a running linux??
 
 Yes but that is only the /home/username/ kde4 config file. That does not uninstall kde4.delete ~/.kde4, adjust his fstab and then do
 
 to be specific:
 If you install kde4 the kubuntu way it will install itself in its own directory and you can log n to it through the session manager at log in. If you uninstall it (if you installed it the kubuntu way) it will uninstall:
 kubuntu-desktop
 adept
 kdm
 so you will have to reinstall all of that which is no problem as long as you are still running the machine. If you reboot you will have a few problems. Such as installing the above from CLI.
 
 If you installed it the "debian" way there are other issues to take into account.
 
 so lets find out how kde4 was installed.
 HP Pavilion dv6 core i7 (Main)
 4 GB Ram
 Kubuntu 18.10
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 Re: How do I UNinstall KDE4?
 
 Depending on how it was installed. The Kubuntu way yes. Then kubuntu-desktop, etc will be uninstalled as well. So it will have to be reinstalled (as mentionjed above). Unless of course you wish to uninstall everything pertaining to kde and just run a non gui machine.If you wish to uninstall KDE 4 simply do, in the console:
 Code:
 And that ought to remove just about all KDE 4 apps.Code:sudo apt-get remove kdelibs5 (--purge) 
 
 If you instelled it the debian way then .... so please specify?HP Pavilion dv6 core i7 (Main)
 4 GB Ram
 Kubuntu 18.10
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 Re: How do I UNinstall KDE4?
 
 Sorry for the long delay - I DID install it exactly as instructed on http://kubuntu.org/announcements/kde-4.0.php
 
 And I did actually remove it using something very close to sudo apt-get purge kdelibs5
 
 I didn't write it down... so I can't remember, but now I'm very happily using KDE 3.5
 
 Thank you everyone for your answers, I am sure others will appreciate them too.
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 Re: How do I UNinstall KDE4?
 
 I also had a problem after uninstall kd4 from my computer. But is good now. I found that when I uninstalled the kde 4 my kdm also was uninstalled so just used apt-get package manager and reloaded my kdm manager and now get login screen with choices and I can reboot my computer under my login.
 
 So thank you everyone who posted this information it started me down the track to find kdm missing on my computer.        
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