Guandedió, cusha, ;D. There's a metapackage called "kde4-minimal" that just installs the essential components of KDE4 (the ones with the red ball if I'm not worng here: http://packages.debian.org/experimental/kde4-minimal), in case you don't want to install the whole desktop enviroment. That metapackage is available in experimental repos, but I guess it must be in the testing bacports as well. Ah, and if you decide to use aptitude (it's faster and much "cheaper" in computer resources compared to graphical installers) I suggest you to deactivate "Instalar los paquetes recomendados de forma automática" in aptitude's interface->menu "Options"->Preferences. I'm assuming by your nickname that you are hispanic, excuse if I'm wrong, but I dont know what does aptitude say in English, in any case I suppose it must be something like "Install recommended packages automatically" or so. If you don't deactivate this option you will install unvoluntarily dozens of "recommended" programs and libraries you don't really need.
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