Jguy
April 29th, 2010, 10:16 PM
Hello,
I want to install JUST KDE. I do not want all of the extra packages with it (same goes with GNOME), such as GIMP, Firefox, Konquerer, empathy, etc. Do I have to build from source, or is there an apt-get method of doing this? I saw somewhere that you can just install kde or kde-base, but neither of those work with the 9.10 source pacakages.
If I do have to build from source (which I'd actually almost prefer to do), what source packages from http://www.kde.org/info/4.4.2.php do I actually have to download and compile?
Essentually, I want a system similar to LFS that I can add my own packages to and not have to deal with all the packages that I'll never use.
Thanks for any insight you can provide.
I want to install JUST KDE. I do not want all of the extra packages with it (same goes with GNOME), such as GIMP, Firefox, Konquerer, empathy, etc. Do I have to build from source, or is there an apt-get method of doing this? I saw somewhere that you can just install kde or kde-base, but neither of those work with the 9.10 source pacakages.
If I do have to build from source (which I'd actually almost prefer to do), what source packages from http://www.kde.org/info/4.4.2.php do I actually have to download and compile?
Essentually, I want a system similar to LFS that I can add my own packages to and not have to deal with all the packages that I'll never use.
Thanks for any insight you can provide.