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Hi to all,
want to install
showfoto
digikam
krusader
firefox esr
thundrbird
kdenlive
geany
Please tell me the best way
thx Thombae
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Package manager has all of those. Just did a search on the ones I was not sure of and they are there.
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If you just want a single command to do this you can simply type in a terminal the following:-
sudo apt-get install showfoto digikam krusader firefox-esr thundrbird kdenlive geany
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Synaptic is easy and straightforward for installing all those apps.
Q4OS Aquarius 5.x KDE Dell Inspiron 3670 i5 8600, GTX 1660 Super, 32gb, 2tb NVME SSD
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Hi to all,
on somewhere else post I red , I allways have to ad a trinity advice like
$ sudo apt-get install dolphin-trinity.
wright or wrong ??
If YES do I have to ad on each file or does exit a global command?
thx Thombae
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It would depend if there are TDE alternatives for them, for instance there are TDE alternatives for these packages in the previous list:-
showfoto
digikam
krusader
but not for these ones:-
firefox esr
thundrbird
kdenlive
geany
So the answer is you would have to search for them specifically, but if you use synaptic you could make it easier by creating a custom filter but I cant give specifics as I have not actually used it this way.
Just to note I am glad this has been bought up as I have just performed a fresh install on my main system and realised I have included some packages that have alternative "-trinity" packages... Oh well looks like I'll have to start again if I want to keep my system trimmed down.
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Thats why I suggest Synaptic as youll see the alternative Trinity package.
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Hi crosscourt,
but it takes a lot of time. Is there another way to find out the *-trinity packages ?
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I was writing a software installer a good while back (+18 months) and one of the options I looked at was to incorporate all of the -trinity packages, it was still very crude but I could dig it out from my backups and will post it in the "Tips and Tricks" section once I have tidied it up a little. I think it might be useful for some users and I would certainly use it as a first option when installing just to see if there is a lighter option to the main packages.
Now, how far back to I have to look?
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It doesnt take that much tiome and it typically shows up next to the regular app such as k3b and k3b trinity is right there. Dai's idea is interesting.
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