Public bug reported:
After installing ubuntu, I was repeatedly "forced" to add new
repositories to have access to some applications. (Examples: cinelerra,
amarok 1.4.1, automatix.) This is sub-optimal.
1) It should be easier for any developer to enter his packages in an
Ubuntu repository (isn't U
Public bug reported:
After installing ubuntu, I was repeatedly "forced" to add new
repositories to have access to some applications. (Examples: cinelerra,
amarok 1.4.1, automatix.) This is sub-optimal.
1) It should be easier for any developer to enter his packages in an
Ubuntu repository (isn't U
Public bug reported:
After installing ubuntu, I was repeatedly "forced" to add new
repositories to have access to some applications. (Examples: cinelerra,
amarok 1.4.1, automatix.) This is sub-optimal.
1) It should be easier for any developer to enter his packages in an
Ubuntu repository (isn't U
Public bug reported:
After installing ubuntu, I was repeatedly "forced" to add new
repositories to have access to some applications. (Examples: cinelerra,
amarok 1.4.1, automatix.) This is sub-optimal.
1) It should be easier for any developer to enter his packages in an
Ubuntu repository (isn't U
Public bug reported:
After installing ubuntu, I was repeatedly "forced" to add new
repositories to have access to some applications. (Examples: cinelerra,
amarok 1.4.1, automatix.) This is sub-optimal.
1) It should be easier for any developer to enter his packages in an
Ubuntu repository (isn't U
Public bug reported:
After installing ubuntu, I was repeatedly "forced" to add new
repositories to have access to some applications. (Examples: cinelerra,
amarok 1.4.1, automatix.) This is sub-optimal.
1) It should be easier for any developer to enter his packages in an
Ubuntu repository (isn't U