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2010

snapshot.debian.org

Archives Browse ftp archive snapshots from one of the following archives: * backports.org * debian * debian-archive * debian-ports * debian-security * debian-volatile Packages Search in the index: * 2 * 3 * 4 * 6 * 8 * 9 * C * W * X * a * b * c * d * e * f * g * h * i * j * k * l * lib- * lib3 * liba * libb * libc * libd * libe * libf * libg * libh * libi * libj * libk * libl * libm * libn * libo * libp * libq * libr * libs * libt * libu * libv * libw * libx * liby * libz * m * n * o * p * q * r * s * t * u * v * w * x * y * z Or enter a source package name directly: snapshot.debian.org The snapshot archive is a wayback machine that allows access to old packages based on dates and version numbers. It consists of all past and current packages the Debian archive provides. The ability to install packages and view sourcecode from any given date in the past is very helpful for developers who try to fix regressions. Users frequently need an older version of the software in order to make a particular application run. The Debian Project wants to thank Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UBC Electrical and Computer Engineering and Nordic Gaming for providing hardware and hosting for this service. News

2009

Ubuntu -- List of sections in "intrepid"

List of sections in "intrepid" Administration Utilities Utilities to administer system resources, manage user accounts, etc. Base Utilities Basic needed utilities of every Debian system. Communication Programs Software to use your modem in the old fashioned style. debian-installer udeb packages Special packages for building customized debian-installer variants. Do not install them on a normal system! Development Development utilities, compilers, development environments, libraries, etc. Documentation FAQs, HOWTOs and other documents trying to explain everything related to Debian, and software needed to browse documentation (man, info, etc). Editors Software to edit files. Programming environments. Electronics Electronics utilities. Embedded software Software suitable for use in embedded applications. Games Programs to spend a nice time with after all this setting up. GNOME The GNOME desktop environment, a powerful, easy to use set of integrated applications. Graphics Editors, viewers, converters... Everything to become an artist. Ham Radio Software for ham radio. Interpreters All kind of interpreters for interpreted languages. Macro processors. KDE The K Desktop Environment, a powerful, easy to use set of integrated applications. Library development Libraries necessary for developers to write programs that use them. Libraries Libraries to make other programs work. They provide special features to developers. Mail Programs to route, read, and compose E-mail messages. Mathematics Math software. Miscellaneous Miscellaneous utilities that didn't fit well anywhere else. Network Daemons and clients to connect your Debian GNU/Linux system to the world. Newsgroups Software to access Usenet, to set up news servers, etc. Old Libraries Old versions of libraries, kept for backward compatibility with old applications. Other OS's and file systems Software to run programs compiled for other operating system, and to use their filesystems. Perl Everything about Perl, an interpreted scripting language. Python Everything about Python, an interpreted, interactive object oriented language. Science Basic tools for scientific work Shells Command shells. Friendly user interfaces for beginners. Sound Utilities to deal with sound: mixers, players, recorders, CD players, etc. TeX The famous typesetting software and related programs. Text Processing Utilities to format and print text documents. Translations Translation packages and language support meta packages. Utilities Utilities for file/disk manipulation, backup and archive tools, system monitoring, input systems, etc. Virtual packages Virtual packages. Web Software Web servers, browsers, proxies, download tools etc. X Window System software X servers, libraries, fonts, window managers, terminal emulators and many related applications. All packages (compact compressed textlist)

How to install Scribus on Debian or Ubuntu GNU/Linux Distributions | scribus.net

How to install Scribus on Debian or Ubuntu GNU/Linux Distributions Wed, 05/21/2008 - 00:25 — malex Introduction This document is about using Scribus Team repositories to obtain up-to-date Scribus packages for Debian GNU/Linux (unstable/testing/stable also known as sid/squeeze/lenny) and on Ubuntu (Intrepid/Hardy/Gutsy). We have two identical repositories (debian.tagancha.org and debian.scribus.net) that provide bandwidth redundancy and failover capabilithary, so you can use either one or both of them. Instructions are the same whether you run a 32-bit or a 64-bit distribution.

2008

DAG: RPM packages for Red Hat, RHEL, CentOS and Fedora

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2007

Medibuntu :: Multimedia, Entertainment & Distractions In Ubuntu

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Medibuntu (Multimedia, Entertainment & Distractions In Ubuntu) is a repository of packages that cannot be included into the Ubuntu distribution for legal reasons (copyright, license, patent, etc).

Components | Ubuntu

Components The Ubuntu software repository contains thousands of software packages organised into five 'components', on the basis of the level of support we can offer them, and whether or not they comply with our Free Software Philosophy. The components are called "main", "restricted", "universe", "multiverse" and commercial.