On 20/05/10 11:35, Schelstraete Bart wrote:
>Also, is it just me or do other folk here also find that KDE seems to be
>pulling in loads of dependencies ... databases, nepomuk (which wants
>virtuoso soprano), etc. just to operate? Seems like a lot of overhead is
>required to prop up KDE4.* these days.
Who says that you need virtuoso to run KDE4?
If you don't need it, you don't install it.
It's like installing debian with Oracle, and afterwards complain that
Debian needs Oracle... sigh...
I did not deliberately download and install nepomuk, it came down as
part and parcel of a regular update and I also didn't say that I needed
virtuoso to run KDE4 - perhaps you should read emails properly before
launching into a sarcastic and unhelpful retort, Schelstraete. You will
see that what I +did+ write was that nepomuk claims it needs virtuoso.
So aside from your spurious analogy with Oracle, do you have anything
worthwhile to contribute?
AG
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-----Original message-----
*From:* AG <computing.acco...@googlemail.com>
*Sent:* Thu 20-05-2010 10:30
*To:* debian user <debian-user@lists.debian.org>;
*Subject:* Nepomuk wants virtuoso soprano
Hi all
Although I am logging into Gnome DE on an up-to-date Squeeze
system, I
receive a message at login that declares Nepomuk requires virtuoso
soprano to work. Having looked nepomuk up via Google, it seems
like it
is something from our KDE friends, but using apt-cache search I don't
see anything called virtuoso soprano to draw down to satisfy nepomuk.
My question is: how does one satisfy nepomuk and/ or is nepomuk even
necessary?
Also, is it just me or do other folk here also find that KDE seems
to be
pulling in loads of dependencies ... databases, nepomuk (which wants
virtuoso soprano), etc. just to operate? Seems like a lot of
overhead is
required to prop up KDE4.* these days.
Anyway, any suggestions re: the nepomuk issue?
Cheers
AG
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