apt-get install takes a "--no-install-recommends" flag. So if that's accessible from aptdaemon, I guess USC could use it while still requesting the installation of those add-ons that are checked.
By default that would have exactly the same effect as apt-get install without --no-install-recommends, being different only if you'd unchecked anything.
apt-get install takes a "--no-install- recommends" flag. So if that's accessible from aptdaemon, I guess USC could use it while still requesting the installation of those add-ons that are checked.
By default that would have exactly the same effect as apt-get install without --no-install- recommends, being different only if you'd unchecked anything.