I'd also like to know what's going on with this, if anything. It
wouldn't be too difficult - take the vanilla linux-libre and apply the
Ubuntu-specific patches to them.
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[needs-packaging] Linux Libre kernel
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/370675
You received this bug notification because you ar
They don't need another kernel? Except of course the real-time kernel
that Ubuntu Studio uses. I think it's doable, if you look at what what
the 100% free software distribution Trisquel GNU/Linux does - it takes
the deblobbed kernel and applies Ubuntu-specific changes (ensuring that
they themselves
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra
The package chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra contains extra codecs for HTML5
video that are not installed by default (ie. with the chromium-browser)
package because of their potential patent issues. For that reason, I
think this p
Related to this bug, if you try to install the lxdm package at all it
attempts to bring in all sorts of LXDE-dependencies. It'll install if
you use -no-install-recommends but will produce the above error. If you
do install it, along with recommends, it makes LXDE the default login
environment.
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Public bug reported:
[needs-packaging] Parole
Parole is Xfce's media player and uses GStreamer as its backend. Like
all of Xfce, it is developed with simplicity and low resource usage in
mind. It's also extensible via a plugin architecture.
URL: http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/par
Public bug reported:
[needs-packaging] Whaaw!
"Whaaw!" is a lightweight media player that uses GStreamer as its
backend and is lightweight. It's intended to be a light replacement for
Totem, but with no dependencies, making it perhaps ideal for the
lighterweight 'buntu variants, or even for the u
** Tags added: audio gstreamer media player video
** Description changed:
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[needs-packaging] Parole
Parole is Xfce's media player and uses GStreamer as its backend. Like
all of Xfce, it is developed with simplicity and low resource usage in
- mind. It's also extensible via a plugin arc
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xbubble
XBubble, a lightweight rewrite of Frozen Bubble (frozen-bubble) doesn't
add itself to the Applications --> Games menu once installed. I've
tested this in Karmic and in Lucid using the latest versions in the
repositories. I've also tried it in GNOM