How do I install wine without flooding my system with all this shit?

How do I install wine without flooding my system with all this shit?

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try gentoo

although i dont care much about wine for apps with 32-bit dependencies i prefer to install them via flathub.
Also how the hell did you get to 4GB of archives?
what guide did you follow?

If only there were a package manager that installs packages in isolation, functionally independent from one another.

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>12.9GB
excellent bait, user

>13 gigs
You sure you're not pulling Windows Vista by accident?

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wtf, post the rest of the screenshot

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What are you running on a 16gb emmc? Who cares about the space it takes up it's not always running in the background.

the fuck

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--no-install-recommends

Wine is bloated shit tier software don’t waste your time with it. Just dual boot with windows or buy a cheap laptop with windows

>embrace broken dependencies

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Much better, thanks. But is it gonna work without problems?
I'm kinda doing it to mess around with my Linux on my old laptop for fun, my main pc is on windows. Lately I've been considering to install Ubuntu 22.04 (after it's released) on it though, I don't play gaymes and don't really need Windows-specific apps. Fedora works like shit with my specs, sadly

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Protip: you can't. Wine is horrible software made by subhumans who deliberately sabotage their users' machines. I recommend against using it. Use a VM.

What the fuck?
>node
>python
>php
>openjdk
>julia
>Qt
why is it pulling all that crap?

Just use proton

>Much better, thanks. But is it gonna work without problems?
i would recommend you always use the official wine repository or the flatpak.

latex as well lmao

Well i think i figured out why apt is pulling all that crap.
It seems like your APT is configured to pull all suggested packages by default(no idea why)
to undo this add
APT::Get::Install-Suggests "false";
to /etc/apt/apt.conf

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