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    Kpackage Kit

    Yeah it won't load the package details or updates. Any alternatives?

    #2
    Re: Kpackage Kit

    Synaptic

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      #3
      Re: Kpackage Kit

      Don't like it? Install Synaptic and get rid of Kpackage Kit.

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        #4
        Re: Kpackage Kit

        Originally posted by NormanF
        Don't like it? Install Synaptic and get rid of Kpackage Kit.
        That's what I did although I wasn't real happy about installing all those GNOME libraries. I've been a GNOME user for years and am transitioning to KDE because Linus said I should

        So far the transition hasn't been painless but I will say that KDE 4.3 is closer to being ready for primetime than anything I've seen from KDE developers in years. I think kpackagekit really needs some help to be anywhere close to as useful as synaptic but I think it'll get better.
        we see things not as they are, but as we are.
        -- anais nin

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          #5
          Re: Kpackage Kit

          The problem is that there really hasn't been a good KDE based graphical package manager in years. I'm talking not just debs, but rpms and yum as well. There have been a number of unsuccessful attempts (the worst being the misnamed Adept), but nothing matches Synaptic, especially in it's handling of "recommended" and "suggested" dependencies. Kpackagekit is the KDE wrapper for Packagekit, which is the latest attempt at a universal package manager. If enough people (developers) support it, it will get better.

          Personally, I don't like Gnome (never have) so when I install Synaptic I drag in a distro's worth of GTK based libraries purely to support Synaptic. The advantages are that Synaptic has undergone a series of incremental improvements over the years, and I'm used to the interface. If you're coming over from a straight Ubuntu installation, you won't have to add anything.

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            #6
            Re: Kpackage Kit

            Everything But the Kitchen Sink
            (the default installation seems to install lot of...)


            The default > 9.04 Releasenotes
            Recommended packages installed by default

            In accordance with the Debian Policy Manual (which says "The 'Recommends' field should list packages that would be found together with this one in all but unusual installations"), the package management system now installs packages listed in the Recommends: field of other installed packages as well as Depends: by default. If you want to avoid this for specific packages, use apt-get --no-install-recommends; if you want to make this permanent, set APT::Install-Recommends "false"; in /etc/apt/apt.conf. Be aware that this may result in missing features in some programs.

            (This change was made in Ubuntu 8.10.)

            Two Cases, 73 packages vs 9 packages

            #1 sudo apt-get install synaptic
            Log of sudo apt-get install synaptic
            Tue May 12 13:19:27 2009

            Reading package lists...
            Building dependency tree...
            Reading state information...

            The following extra packages will be installed:
            docbook-xml esound-clients esound-common gamin gconf2 gconf2-common gksu
            gnome-keyring gnome-mime-data gnome-mount gvfs gvfs-backends libaudiofile0
            libavahi-glib1 libbonobo2-0 libbonobo2-common libbonoboui2-0...

            Suggested packages:
            docbook docbook-dsssl docbook-xsl docbook-defguide gconf-defaults-service
            cryptsetup libbonobo2-bin esound desktop-base gnome-icon-theme...

            The following NEW packages will be installed:
            docbook-xml esound-clients esound-common gamin gconf2 gconf2-common gksu
            gnome-keyring gnome-mime-data gnome-mount gvfs gvfs-backends libaudiofile0...

            The following packages will be upgraded:
            libgtk2.0-0
            1 upgraded, 73 newly installed, 0 to remove and 159 not upgraded.

            #2 sudo apt-get --no-install-recommends install synaptic
            Log of sudo apt-get --no-install-recommends install synaptic
            Fri Jul 24 11:05:58 2009

            Reading package lists...
            Building dependency tree...
            Reading state information...

            The following extra packages will be installed:
            docbook-xml libglade2-0 liblaunchpad-integration1 librarian0 libvte-common
            libvte9 rarian-compat sgml-data

            Suggested packages:
            docbook docbook-dsssl docbook-xsl docbook-defguide perlsgml doc-html-w3
            opensp dwww menu deborphan

            Recommended packages:
            launchpad-integration gksu libgnome2-perl software-properties-gtk

            The following NEW packages will be installed:
            docbook-xml libglade2-0 liblaunchpad-integration1 librarian0 libvte-common
            libvte9 rarian-compat sgml-data synaptic
            0 upgraded, 9 newly installed, 0 to remove and 67 not upgraded.


            Same thing with the Firefox > Firefox Browser Installer II (Karmic)


            There are lot of package managers > FAQ: Package Managers
            Before you edit, BACKUP !

            Why there are dead links ?
            1. Thread: Please explain how to access old kubuntu forum posts
            2. Thread: Lost Information

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              #7
              Re: Kpackage Kit

              I'm really beginning to think that Rog131 is either:
              1) The worlds first Linux AI
              or
              2) A traveler from an inter-dimensional universe were Linux is the OS of choice, and Kubuntu is the 'lingua franca'

              The information he has at his fingertips just amazes me!
              Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007
              "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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