Not everybody is conversant or comfortable with vi. Blacklist it if you know how, otherwise just leave it alone. I hear it's supposed to be removed from the repos, but it's still in there as of TDE 3.5.13.2, and for all I know might still be in the upcoming 3.5.14. It messes up Gtk symbols such that you get the dreaded "trace/breakpoint trap", and you won't even see that unless you try to launch your program from a terminal window (chasing this down cost me a few days). Leave this file alone if you want Gtk2-using apps like Firefox / Iceweasel or etherape to run when you're done: There's one big exception to that blanket pull-in, though. If that's too much KDE4 for you, just cancel the select-for-install when you see a lot of Qt4/KDE4 baggage show up in the "also install" window. If you install a KDE4 app by mistake, it should be benign other than dragging in a lot of KDE4 libraries with it as support Trinity is designed to coexist with KDE4 and, in many cases, run its apps within the Trinity desktop environment. Then search on 'kde' and pick up anything else with trinity in the package-name or description. Apt-get install that if needed, then search on 'trinity' and tag it all for installation to pull in things like the Trinity maintained fork of KOffice. You can bulk-install just about everything that's on offer for TDE in Synaptic once you're in TDE.
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