I prefer install LibreOffice from the binaries it offers us The Document Foundation. Packages LibreOffice that are in the repositories of Wheezy They are not very old, but they are not the last. If you want an update more adapted to your needs, you can take a look at this post and this other Installing LibreOffice In this way I will not miss anything so that KDE work as God intended, with all its tools. # I install everything I need aptitude install xorg xserver-xorg-video-intel kde-full apper qtcurve kde-config-gtk-style mc ssh rcconf rsync amarok gimp pidgin inkscape quassel-kde4 smplayer -yĪs you can see I install the meta-package: kde-full. My graphics card is a Intel integrated so I directly install the package xserver-xorg-video-intel, but if you are new or don't know which card you have, you can simply install the package xserver-xorg-video-all. Once the PC restarts, well I install the packages I need. Alright, now we update: # Updating aptitude update & aptitude upgrade -y & reboot Installing the Desktop Environment and the packages I use Not surprisingly, if they have a faster repository path, they just have to replace all of this. # Adding our repositories echo "deb wheezy wheezy main contrib non-free"> /etc/apt/sources.list echo "deb wheezy main non-free "> /etc/apt/sources.list The first thing we do is add our repositories to the /etc/sources.list file:
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |