On 25/09/15 21:08, Loyall, David wrote: > $ sudo apt-get install kget
> The command above fails because I respond 'no' when prompted to install 310 > megs of packages including Kate and VLC. kget depends on kde-runtime, which in turn uses phonon to offer an unified sound interface to the kde applications. The default backend for phonon is phonon-backend-vlc, which depends on vlc (it could depend on vlc-nox), but that's not the only backend available, you can use phonon-backend-gstreamer to use gstreamer or phonon-backend-null if you want no sound. To do that you could do: apt install kget phonon-backend-vlc- phonon-backend-gstreamer This tries to download 193 MB of packages in a clean system apt install kget phonon-backend-vlc- phonon-backend-null This tries to download 183 MB of packages in a clean system And it can be reduced about 40 MB if you don't install the recommended packages. Happy hacking, -- "Nothing ever goes away." -- Commoner's Law of Ecology Saludos /\/\ /\ >< `/
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