Re: Should I allow Lenny to install a lot of KDE 4?
> Conf kde-icons-oxygen (4:4.1.0-2 Debian:testing)
> Conf kdelibs5-data (4:4.1.0-1 Debian:testing)
> Conf kdelibs5 (4:4.1.0-1 Debian:testing)
> Conf kdelibs-bin (4:4.1.0-1 Debian:testing)
> Conf kdebase-runtime-data (4:4.1.0-2 Debian:testing)
> Conf phonon-backend-xine (4:4.1.0-2 Debian:testing)
> Conf kdebase-runtime (4:4.1.0-2 Debian:testing)
> Conf kdebase-runtime-bin-kde4 (4:4.1.0-2 Debian:testing)
> Conf phonon (4:4.2.0-1 Debian:testing)
All these packages are base libraries for the KDE4 desktop which are safely
co-installable with KDE3, and to be included in lenny to allow KDE4 apps to
run. They are not going to break your kde3 desktop.
I advice you to give ktorrent3 a chance, and if you don't like it (because
kde4 apps don't integrate nicely in kde3, and vice versa) you can install the
ktorrent2.2 package containing the old kde3-based version (and remove the kde4
stuff with apt-get autoremove later).
--
Xavier Vello
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