On Monday 05 March 2012 12:38:07 pm Rolf Schmidt wrote:
Hi,
I installed Trinity 3.5.13 with "aptitude install kde-trinity" in Debian Squeeze and now cannot deinstall not needed programs like quanta or the games without deinstall complete kde-trinity.
Is it posible to install only the needed programs? What elementary packages are requiered.
A second question: Is there a Trinity version, which is compiled for amd64?
Fine regards Rolf
1. For Debian it works okay to do something like: 'apt-get install --no-install-recommends <pakage name>'. Debians dependancy resoluion will take care of the rest.
This method will be the smallest install. You can install meta package kdebase-trinity it contains less stuff than kde-trinity.
2. There is a amd64 version of TDE.
Hi Greg
A second question: Is there a Trinity version, which is compiled for amd64?
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- There is a amd64 version of TDE.
Thanks, but where can I find it i.e. what has to be written into sources.list to get the amd64 version for installation.
Rolf
On Tuesday 06 March 2012 7:49:54 am Rolf Schmidt wrote:
Hi Greg
A second question: Is there a Trinity version, which is compiled for amd64?
...
- There is a amd64 version of TDE.
Thanks, but where can I find it i.e. what has to be written into sources.list to get the amd64 version for installation.
Rolf
It is tthe same sources.list entry for TDE, the Debian package manager knows to download the appropriate version based on what version port of Debian you have installed.