For some reason, the app nm-connection-editor (Advanced Network Configuration) exists on my GNOME, but I don’t even use it. I suspect that it’s a part of package nm-applet. I also have system-config-printer (Print Settings, I think?) and system-config-printer-applet, but both of them don’t work properly.

I want to remove both these apps, as I don’t use them, but they’ve been introduced by services. How should I proceed?

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    4 months ago

    I made a separate clone on Desktop because I could not figure out where the object files are downloaded (probably in /tmp?), but looks like I’ve learnt what package caused the addition of this: system-config-printer was gnome’s propagated input. Slightly unrelated, but I also discovered Kakoune’s command wrapper (grep, in this case) for a Unix-ey experience