aren't ALL desktop environments using gnome packages?ckosloff wrote:don't want to mix KDE with gnome packages
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or you can just use the terminal gdebi
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kde is quite it's own environment. but installing a package doesn't mean i bring the whole de in.debiman wrote:aren't ALL desktop environments using gnome packages?ckosloff wrote:don't want to mix KDE with gnome packages
edit - by this i mean that you get a kde install disk. i would think it is possible that in a distribution there are some applications added from another. but i would think those would take absolute minimum.
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