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Originally Posted by caf4926
It may be just related to some packages you have that brought this about. Do you now have a kde3 option at the login screen (lower left corner).
Is this causing any issue for you?
It's possible we could remove them, but answer the above first please.
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No, I dont have kde3 option at the login screen. But kde3 folder is present in dir /opt
It's not causing any issue for me. But I don't any additional components installed on my system.
When I tried to uninstall it through yast, it also deletes the following packages:
1. alsa-driver-unstable-kmp-default
2. kdialog (4.2.98-101.2)
So I think it's kdialog which installed it.
What say?