On Tuesday 17 April 2007 05:56, jfweber@gilweber.com wrote:
If you know, why is it necessary to have Open Office installed in order to have KDE installed ? I still have the problem w/ 10.2 that I must install Open Office or it will not install KDE. How are they connected, and can/will it be fixed in the future, pretty please?
I need KDE, I don't need any , repeat, ANY office suite. It's a very weird connection to me. That is I can't see , and do not recall any part of OO that is required for KDE. However, since I don't use OO I *might* have missed the notice. If there is a requirement, I'd like to know waht it is. TIA, y'all,
A couple days ago, I have successfully installed KDE without OOo and even without a lot of unused things. Yes. I need only to run a browser running in KDE, but not OOo and all KDE toys. What I did is: * When the installer run, don' choose KDE. Choose minimal Xwindow only. * In the packet list, add KDE Session, KDE Base, KDE SuSE and KDE Libs. * Answer YES if it ask for dependencies. * Continue the instalation. So, OpenSUSE 10.2 will run nicely with very minimal KDE. If you need some more, YaST will help. -- Salam, Adi Nugroho PT. iNterNUX - Internet Service Provider Jalan Dr. Sam Ratulangi No. 53J Makassar Tel. +62-411-834690 Fax. +62-411-834691 Arrrggghhh.... I don't know why GiMP was accidentally installed, even I don't mean to. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org