Ubuntu Backports and PLF Repositories
I haven’t been focusing on Linux during that last couple of months, I was a bit distracted completing my home cinema installation and ever since I have been watching a lot of films
However, I needed to get one of my laptops up to date for the Christmas holidays and in doing so needed some packages from the Ubuntu Backports repository, which led me to find the Ubuntu Penguin Liberation Front repository.
The Ubuntu PLF is a team that builds packages that are patent encumbered or proprietary. The PLF has been providing litigious packages for Mandriva for many years and now they are doing the same thing for Ubuntu
Having added the Breezy Backports and PLF repositories (just about) everything I consider essential for my desktop needs is now apt-getable, yah! I have updated a number of my Ubuntu articles to reflect the use of these repositories, which really speeds up the post install tasks I typically run though.
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on January 28, 2009 at 1:12 am
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Good work! Thank you very much!
I always wanted to write in my blog something like that. Can I take part of your post to my blog?
Of course, I will add backlink?
Sincerely, Your Reader