Wolfgang Bornath kirjoitti: > 2010/12/8 Daniel Kreuter <daniel.kreute...@googlemail.com>: >> >> >> On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 9:51 AM, Wolfgang Bornath >> <molc...@googlemail.com> >> wrote: >>> >>> Oh, really? Some (like Mandriva) do not have such a repository because >>> they do not distribute such software at all, PLF does that for >>> Mandriva. What about Ubuntu? What about Fedora? > >> In Ubuntu you have some patented software in the repos. > > Yes, I know. The question was: do they have those patented software > within the same repo as all the other software or do they have an > extra repo for that. > > In reply to andre999 I wanted to point out that there are other > distributions who make a difference between patented software and > everything else. Some do not distribute them at all (Mandriva, > Fedora), some have them in an extra repository (Ubuntu).
Ubuntu doesn't have an extra repository for them. They are in universe, which contains all the non-core packages (like mdv "contrib"). (Some patent-covered stuff, like ffmpeg, are in ubuntu main) -- Anssi Hannula