On 02/20/2011 11:33 AM, Mike Bird wrote: > It seems that installing Trinity in Squeeze in the default manner > brings in some of KDE4. Not through Depends but through Recommends. > You could consider "apt-get --no-install-recommends install ...". > when I ran it ( install digikam-trinity) I got: Suggested packages: digikam-trinity-doc k3b-extrathemes toolame djvulibre-bin icoutils kipi-plugins-trinity-doc > You can get a idea of what KDE4 components you have installed using > "dpkg -l | grep '4:4.4'". Although not perfect it's quick and easy. > # dpkg -l | grep '4:4.4'|grep ii|wc -l 63 > If you find e.g. kdefoo installed you can ask "aptitude why kdefoo". > If the KDE4 packages are only recommended you can remove them. > > see above, 63 packages.. -- Paul Cartwright