Chris Cheney writes: > On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 02:00:52AM +0200, Achim Bohnet wrote: >> On Saturday 26 June 2004 15:41, Joey Hess wrote: >> > Chris Cheney wrote: >> > > "kde-core" is enough to get KDE running, it includes >> > > arts/kdelibs/kdebase, but it doesn't include any of the other >> > > official KDE packages. It does include basic apps like kate, >> > > konqueror and konsole. The "kde" package installs the full >> > > official KDE release, but doesn't include 3rd party apps they >> > > are included in the "kde-extras" package instead. >> > >> > Would the KDE people be satisfied if the first debian CD >> > installed a KDE that was only kde-core for the desktop task? >> > Installs from more than >> >> Hey, KDE people wake up! ;) ;) kde-core contains all of the great >> base other KDE apps can and do use. But from the applicataion/user >> point of view there is the konqueror, kwrite(kate) and konsole >> That's all! >> >> kde-core has: no mailer (kmail), no cd player (kscd), no mixer >> (kmix), no addressbook (kaddressbook), no pdfviewer (kghostview).
> All I ever use is konqueror, konsole, and kedit. :) I often use konqueror, kghostview and kopete. The latter cannot be left out imho. cheers domi