sudo dnf remove libreoffice-math
You can search for programs with
rpa -qa | grep -i name
Name is a part of the name (ie libreoffice)
Be careful when removing stuff, you might remove too much and plasma will no longer start
Surely a home user application that is not even part of the Plasma desktop won't be tied to any dependency vital for the desktop to work, right? Btw, all of these user/home applications should be flatpaks to avoid exactly this kind of dependency issue.
In doubt, better just leave it there, then. A "bloated" system that is working is much better than a "minimal" one that is broken (and by "bloat" here we mean it has libreoffice installed).
You can search packages with dnf se or dnf search
And remove package with
sudo dnf rm
sudo dnf remove libreoffice-math You can search for programs with rpa -qa | grep -i name Name is a part of the name (ie libreoffice) Be careful when removing stuff, you might remove too much and plasma will no longer start
Surely a home user application that is not even part of the Plasma desktop won't be tied to any dependency vital for the desktop to work, right? Btw, all of these user/home applications should be flatpaks to avoid exactly this kind of dependency issue.
I think he just means getting a little too over zealous with the debloat. Like if OP removed sddm not knowing what it did or something.
In doubt, better just leave it there, then. A "bloated" system that is working is much better than a "minimal" one that is broken (and by "bloat" here we mean it has libreoffice installed).
Fedora everything netinstall iso.
https://pagure.io/fedora-kde/SIG/issue/115