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    A Better Package Manager

    Hello all,

    I've used few releases till now of both Ubuntu & Kubuntu and I have a request.

    KDE developers, you've done a great job so far but please, we need a better package manager =)

    I'm still using Kubuntu 8.04 on my desktop & planning to switch to 10.04 as soon as it is released.

    The "Add/Remove Programs" button in the KDE menu here in KDE3 is amazing, it is easy to search for applications upon categories, it doesn't have to show you all related packages & dependency packages and all that.
    You simply click on the application & it gets installed.
    Of course if you require more details or packages not included there you can just launch "Adept"

    The latest package manager in Kubuntu 9.10 gave me real headache few times, just try to install KDE games for example, you'll see a huge number of packages, you won't even know which to select.

    If you compare the latest KDE package manager with the one in Ubuntu 9.10, the Ubuntu's is way easier.

    Perhaps there should be a button for "Simple/Advanced" installation.

    Anyhow I thought I should point this out.
    Best of luck fixing it before the next release ; )

    #2
    Re: A Better Package Manager

    I still use Adept for common tasks.
    For more complex searches I like Synaptic.
    KPackageKit is a work in progress and as it stands pretty useless.

    For the daily updates I use the terminal and apt-get.

    There's a utility in my Systems Menu called Install and Remove Applications and it has a simple interface with categorised selections.
    I find it too much dumbed down but it might cover your wishes.

    All in all it's just great how Linux has so much to offer for various tastes!
    8)

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      #3
      Re: A Better Package Manager

      I switched from Windows to kubuntu about a year ago, and ever since I've been using Synaptic. I find it very intuitive, I usually find what I need (even as a newbie), and you can also perform most more complex task.

      I highly recommend trying synaptic! (Although it is not KDE, so I agree with 0x00FE that KDE needs a better package manager.

      Chopstick

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        #4
        Re: A Better Package Manager

        I still use Adept on my Kubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron system. For all later Kubuntu releases I depend solely on apt-get and aptitude. I won't even let KPackageKit update my system.
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          #5
          Re: A Better Package Manager

          Exactly what 0x00FE said.
          Exactly what Telengard said (my Adept on my 8.04 is great).
          An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski

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            #6
            Re: A Better Package Manager

            Originally posted by Chopstick
            I highly recommend trying synaptic!
            I agree. Synaptic is a great program. It's easy to use but very flexible. I don't ever have to touch the command line unless I'm doing something specialized. A Synaptic clone for KDE would be the only compelling reason to stop using Synaptic.

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              #7
              Re: A Better Package Manager

              I always recommend Synaptic to people who want a graphical interface, and aptitude to those confident in their terminal-fu.

              I'm not sure where KPackageKit is going - I heard that PackageKit doesn't support dialogs popping up during package installation like debs are prone to doing? Doesn't that completely invalidate PackageKit in a Debian-based distro? Likely I'm just misunderstanding something.

              As for apt, aptitude will suggest fixes for those dependency issues that apt-get will only freak out over.
              KDE, I heart thee.

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                #8
                Re: A Better Package Manager

                Originally posted by Zorael
                As for apt, aptitude will suggest fixes for those dependency issues that apt-get will only freak out over.
                That's why I use apt-get dist-upgrade package when using the CLI.
                Windows no longer obstruct my view.
                Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
                "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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                  #9
                  Re: A Better Package Manager

                  Wow, it wasn't so long ago that Adept was totally and completely and universally reviled
                  Maybe that could have been a small part of why the developer for it moved on to other things?

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                    #10
                    Re: A Better Package Manager

                    For GUI I use Synaptic.

                    I keep looking at KPackageKit; I use it on virtual machines and while it still seems to be a work-in-progress it is a lot better than it was, for example it doesn't appear to have a problem with blocked updates any more.
                    Kubuntu 24.10/KDE 6

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                      #11
                      Re: A Better Package Manager

                      Personally I rather like adept, although it does miss the odd thing that you can pick up with synaptic or apt-get.

                      I too think it had more promise than many people made out, and maybe did not deserve some of the stick it got.

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                        #12
                        Re: A Better Package Manager

                        Once there were good reasons to criticise Adept.
                        But it became better until it was decided KPackageKit was going to do all things the users asked for.
                        At least that's what I assume was the reason development of Adept more or less stopped, just short of completion.
                        And now we're stuck with two incomplete KDE package managers.

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                          #13
                          Re: A Better Package Manager

                          Originally posted by claydoh
                          Wow, it wasn't so long ago that Adept was totally and completely and universally reviled
                          Maybe that could have been a small part of why the developer for it moved on to other things?
                          I can not recall offhand ever having serious problems with Adept. When I first began learning Linux it took time for me to adjust to the whole idea of a package manager, which is very different from the Windows way. Those complaints may have been justified at that time, but the Adept I use on Kubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron today works great.
                          Welcome newbies!
                          Verify the ISO
                          Kubuntu's documentation

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                            #14
                            Re: A Better Package Manager

                            you never used the kde4 version, or read the many numerous rips against either version's ui or bugs back in the day

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                              #15
                              Re: A Better Package Manager

                              Kpackagekit in 9.10 is a big improvement over 9.04. At least for the automatic updates it works okay.

                              For searching and installation on my own, Synaptic is still the best.

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