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Re: missing packages..



Digby Tarvin wrote:
Still finishing off my first Debian install, and am puzzling
over the apparent absence of some very basic programs which
I thought were pretty much universally available on *nix systems...

Can anyone tell me why 'apt-cache search' doesn't find the
likes of the following:

1. xv - John Bradley's X image viewer/manipulator..

I can't speak to that one. I only vaguely recall that such an app existed. I tend to stay away from the base-x apps that don't pertain to my having a GUI.

2. xlock - I don't use it for locking the screen, but it is

I've seen it around in a number of linux distros but only as xlockmore.

apt-get install xlockmore

   a good for benchmarking x-servers because most systems have it...
3. mplayer - most players work ok with mpeg etc, but this is the
   one with which I have had the most success with troublesome
   formats like wmv.

There are a myriad of Media players out there. I suppose it was felt not necessary? I'm just speculating.

But since you mention troublesome formats like wmv, you'll need w32codecs for that. That's not going to show up in any Linux distros archive (that I'm aware of anyway).

The answer to your problem is Christian Marillat. He's a Debian developer. He has official and unofficial packages. The unofficial packages are what you're looking for. For that you'll need to add his repository to your sources.list file.

The details are at his site ->  http://debian.video.free.fr/

Scroll to the bottom of the page.

You'll also want to import his GnuPG key see http://debian.video.free.fr/faq.html for details.


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