thveillon.debian wrote:
M. Lewis a écrit :
Following the instructions at
http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/experimental.html

Is it a problem that aptitude wants to uninstall kde (as well as LOTS of
other s/w)?

TIA,
Mike


moe:~# aptitude -t experimental install kde4-minimal
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done

[snip]

Remove the following packages:
kde
kdeaddons
kdenetwork
kicker
kicker-applets
knewsticker
kpersonalizer
lilo-config



Hi,

I installed kde4 from experimental on a testing system not long ago, and
in my experience full kde3 and full kde4 can't live peacefully together
on the same system... So what's not upgradeable from kde3 is removed.
kde being a vitual package, if only one of the real packages it depends
on is removed the virtual package has to be removed altogether. Nothing
to be alarmed of if what you want is kde4.

Tom

Perfect! Thank you Tom. Exactly the type of information I was looking for.

Thanks,
Mike


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