Adam Bower wrote:
dpkg -l will let you know what you have installed atm, look for things that mention X, I think there may be a package xfree86-common which if you remove that it will remove most of the other things too. Then apt-get remove things, although what will happen is it will also try and remove things like your window manager etc. don't delete /etc/X11 that would be a last resort!
OK. I'll have a spring clean in the morning when I come in. Ta muchly.
Are you going to be on irc tonight? if so I can perhaps tell you a little more then.
My phone is still out of order since the large gales, and BT told me today they won't get an engineer out till 11th Nov to mend it. It took half an hour at least to be told that, to add insult to injury. Grrrrrr. Jenny.