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
On Monday 05 of March 2012 22:38:07 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
You can start by places "great" trinity, where you choose the "small" ksmserver-trinity. He then has dependencies and recommended packages fairly small base TDE.
Slávek --
On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Rolf Schmidt rolf.frogs@t-online.de 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
You don't actually need the "kde-trinity" package, this is just a meta-package that pulls in everything else as dependencies. Instead, I'd recommend you start with the kde-core-trinity package. This will pull in a fairly minimal install of TDE. From there, you can add other stuff you need, e.g. kmail-trinity for email or, for the entire PIM suite (e.g. kmail, korganizer, akkregator, etc.), go for kdepim-trinity.
-- Kristopher Gamrat
Hello Kristopher and Slávek
thanks for your hints, that was what I was looking for.
Rolf