As Lubuntu uses gstreamer like Ubuntu just use ubuntu-resricted-extras. kde
uses something different so has its own thing, i believe xubuntu-restricted
extras is the same as ubuntu-restricted-extras. Just need to copy the
package and rename t on the repo afaics ;)

Just my 2p worth
-Andy

On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 1:41 PM, Leszek Lesner <leszek.les...@web.de> wrote:

>
> M. Daub schrieb:
>
>> Hello *,
>>
>> for the other ubuntu's there are restricted-extras-packages.
>> Which is most suitable for lubuntu or will be there also a
>> lubuntu-restricted-
>> extras-package in the future?
>>
>> Kind regards
>> Marcus
>>
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> There is currently no restriction package. You need to install
> w32codecs(medibuntu) and libxine1-all-plugins manually for codec support.
> Flashplayer should be in flashplugin-nonfree or flashplugin-installer.
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