wow, sounds like you don't have many choices. Have you considered
building them from source code? Sometimes distro artificially add deps
to packages.
On 1/9/11, Luciano ES <luc-kub35(a)tkth.net> wrote:
I want to install the *-restricted-extras package, and
I can't make up my
mind whether I should install kubuntu-restricted-extras or
ubuntu-restricted-extras.
The kubuntu-restricted-extras option wants to install more than 100
dependencies, including some so-called KDE 4 "runtime" files, which makes me
nervous. I've been finding KDE 4 very intrusive since it's been out, always
forcing its way and trying to make people give up on 3.5 by sheer
imposition.
The ubuntu-restricted-extras option wants to install 60 dependencies,
including some Gnome components. I suppose I would not get any KDE
integration?
I don't know. Which one do you experts recommend?
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Luciano ES
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