Hi

On Tue, Apr 03, 2007 at 05:01:24PM -0000, Michael Vogt wrote:
> Thanks for this additional information.
> I can not reproduce the issue here. Here is what I did:
> * delete "multiverse" from /etc/apt/sources.list 
> * remove the file /etc/apt/sources.list.d/feisty-multiverse.list
> * apt-get update
> * open g-a-i
> * click on "ubuntu-restricted-extras" -> I got a dialog saying:
> """
> Install unsupported and restricted software?
> 
> The use, modification and distribution of Ubuntu restricted extras is
> restricted by copyright or by legal terms in some countries.
> 
> You need a working internet connection to continue.
> """"
> 
> Can you please check again that from a clean multiverse-free install
> this issue is reproducable? If so, please let me know about the steps so
> that I can fix it.

I finally got around to this.

Note I am using a feisty alternate CD, not the Live CD.

Multiverse is enabled by default after a fresh install!
The lines in /etc/apt/sources.list are simply uncommented.
There is nothing in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/

After commenting them out, and updating, and running g-a-i,
and searching for 'restricted', I have to click show
"All available applications" since "Supported ubuntu 
applications" is the default. When I check Ubuntu Restricted
Extras, I get the correct queries: Install unsupported and 
restricted software? and the warning of copyright/legality...

So the g-a-i bug can be cleared. feisty alternate seems
to have one though.

thanks,
Jan

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