On Tuesday 17 March 2009, Allen Meyers wrote: > On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 6:50 AM, Nikos Chantziaras <realnc@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Allen Meyers wrote: > > > I recently included Debian Lenny in my boot process, I choose netinst > > > or network install to limit ISO image time & fetch the remaining > > > packages over the Internet. However I did not see or the KDE choice was > > > not present. Like in ubuntu is there a terminal command and if so does > > > it install latest or are there choices like 3.5 etc. Lenny has KDE 3.5.10 > > Ubuntu is actually Debian-based, so the same commands can be used in > > both Debian as well as Ubuntu (like aptitude and apt-get). > > > > So just like in Ubuntu, you can do: > > > > aptitude search kde > > > > to get a list of KDE related packages and: > > > > aptitude install package_name > > > > to install it. > > Thank you so much and I appreciate your expedient response The meta package "kde" will most likely install "all" of KDE, which is quite a lot :) When I am installing a desktop system based on the netinst image, I usually start by installing packages kdebase and kdepim and then individually install the other applications, e.g. kpdf. Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer KDE user support, developer mentoring
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