Thank you all.
I choosed a gui approach in aptitude (deselecting unwanted docs packages
manually).
Chris.

2011/4/7 Johan Grönqvist <johan.gronqv...@gmail.com>

> 2011-04-07 09:42, bars0 bars0 skrev:
>
>> I need to install LaTeX in my machine, but without documentation.
>> How can I achieve this via aptitude or apt-get?
>>
>
>
> I prefer the gui-like interface to aptitude (started with "aptitude"),
> where I can review and alter the proposed package selection. In your case
> you would get a list of packages that aptitude will want to install (all
> that are recommended by the packages you select) and you can manually select
> which ones you want.
>
> (The keybindings are unintuitive for me, so I recommend opening the help by
> typing a "?", and having some patience in the beginning. The workflow is to
> find the packages you want, mark them for installation with "+", preview
> actions with "g", alter the actions by unmarking packages with "-", and then
> confirming with "g" again.)
>
> Hope it helps
>
> Johan
>
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