You are not logged in.

landtgren

Beginner

  • "landtgren" started this thread

Posts: 1

Location: Finland

Occupation: Student

  • Send private message

1

Saturday, March 17th 2007, 9:51am

Installation of Kerry

Hi, i was wondering such a thing as i wanted to install kerry to my Kubuntu KDE system, there wasn't actually any problem but I'm running Kubuntu on a very slow old laptop i use as a music player and i wouldn't really want to fill it up with all the gnome packages required for kerry to work.

So, my question is quite simply; is there a way to install kerry (or any corresponding software) without having to install the whole gnome package as well?

I'm grateful for all response.

2

Saturday, March 17th 2007, 9:57am

kerry is not a good choise for slow computers/laptops, it can slow down your system significly.

For kerry, you only need beagle and the dependencies for beagle.
Help mee om KDE 3.5.5 in het Nederlands te vertalen