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    Manual package selection / aptitude

    I want to exclude useless for me software during installation Kubuntu. 8)

    I boot up my system with kubuntu-11.10-dvd-amd64 and install Kubuntu in text mode. In 'Software selection' menu I choose 'Kubuntu desktop' and 'Manual package selection'. Then aptitude starts up and I choose submenu: Tasks – Unrecognized task – kubuntu-desktop
    and remove "-" following packages:
    akregator
    amarok
    amarok-common
    amarok-utils
    dragonplayer
    kamera
    kaddressbook
    kde-config-touchpad
    kdegames-card-data
    kdepim-groupware (and by dependences kdepim-kresources, kdepim-wizards)
    kmail
    knotes
    kontact
    kopete
    kopete-message-indicator
    korganizer
    kpat
    kppp
    kubuntu-firefox-installer
    kvkbd
    plasma-widget-facebook
    quassel
    quassel-data
    and install "+" following package:
    firefox-locale-en

    There isn't any error in dependences, and I start up the installation "g" "g".

    Result is 'Processing was halted because there were too many error'

    I checked my disk for defects, it's OK, 'no errors found'.

    Questions: What do I do wrong? Why do these errors occur?
    kubuntu 14.04.1

    #2
    I wouldn't be surprised when in this case the header 'errors' actually means 'too many missing dependencies'.

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      #3
      Agreed. You are doing an installation and opting to de-select packages you don't want, but that likely contain dependent packages or at least links to such, that are needed for the installation to succeed.
      Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007
      "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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        #4
        I wonder if it wouldn't be better to work the other way around. First install the base system and then add the packages/programs you want. I haven't done this with the latest versions, but I have a Ubuntu 10.04.3 system here which has been working fine since 10.04 came out. Start with Ubuntu Server then "apt-get kubuntu-desktop" or other desktop of choice as well as the other programs you want.

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