Darryl L. Pierce (dpierce(a)redhat.com) said:
You're correct in that removing the KDE group attempts to remove
the
NetworkManager-gnome rpm. I remembered uninstalling KDE also removed
NetworkManager-gnome which borked my laptop until I re-installed the
RPM. That's something that should be fixed.
I believe the documented solution is 'groupremove is bad and does not
usually do what you want', FWIW.
Bill