Merge lp:keryx/unstable into lp:~keryx-admins/keryx/devel

Proposed by mac9416
Status: Merged
Merge reported by: mac9416
Merged at revision: not available
Proposed branch: lp:keryx/unstable
Merge into: lp:~keryx-admins/keryx/devel
Diff against target: 30425 lines (+33/-15146)
4 files modified
keryx.py (+16/-0)
lib/wxkeryx/main.py (+13/-6)
plugins/Debian.py (+4/-2)
projects/hardy-32-bit-default/lists/status (+0/-15138)
To merge this branch: bzr merge lp:keryx/unstable
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mac9416 (mac9416) wrote :

Now warns when a pre-2.8 version of Wx is installed.

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1=== modified file 'keryx.py'
2--- keryx.py 2010-01-06 03:53:01 +0000
3+++ keryx.py 2010-01-17 00:50:21 +0000
4@@ -20,11 +20,27 @@
5 # Import commands here, even though we don't use it because debian.py uses it
6 # and our plugin system confuses pyinstaller. We need to manually specify this
7 # in keryx so that pyinstaller can grab it and bundle the code
8+
9 import commands
10
11 import os.path, sys
12 from lib import consts
13
14+WXVER = "2.8"
15+
16+import sys
17+if not hasattr(sys, "frozen"): # If this isn't a compiled version of Keryx...
18+ import wxversion
19+ if wxversion.checkInstalled(WXVER):
20+ wxversion.select(WXVER)
21+ else:
22+ import sys, wx
23+ app = wx.PySimpleApp()
24+ wx.MessageBox("Warning: The requested version of wxPython is not installed.\n"
25+ "Please install version %s" % WXVER,
26+ "wxPython Version Warning")
27+ app.MainLoop()
28+
29 #####################
30 # Set configuration #
31 #####################
32
33=== modified file 'lib/wxkeryx/main.py'
34--- lib/wxkeryx/main.py 2010-01-09 22:03:37 +0000
35+++ lib/wxkeryx/main.py 2010-01-17 00:50:21 +0000
36@@ -399,8 +399,8 @@
37
38 result = project.projects[len(project.projects) - 1].plugin.installPacks(' '.join(packnames))
39 if result:
40- wx.MessageBox(_("All packages successfully installed."),
41- _("Install Succeessful"))
42+ wx.MessageBox(_("Package installation finished."),
43+ _("Installation finished"))
44 else:
45 wx.MessageBox(_("An error occurred while installing your " \
46 "packages. Make sure no other package manager is " \
47@@ -408,7 +408,7 @@
48 "Check the log for more details.\n\nAnother " \
49 "option is installing the packages by hand using " \
50 "apt-get."),
51- _("Install Error"))
52+ _("Install Error"))
53
54 def OnUpdates(self, event):
55 updates = []
56@@ -467,9 +467,13 @@
57 _("Update Status"), wx.YES_NO | wx.ICON_QUESTION)
58 result = dlg.ShowModal()
59 dlg.Destroy()
60- if not result:
61+ if result == wx.ID_NO:
62 return
63- if not self.UpdateStatus():
64+ success = self.UpdateStatus()
65+ if success:
66+ dlg = wx.MessageDialog(None, _("Status update Succeeded."),
67+ _("Status Update Succeeded"))
68+ else:
69 dlg = wx.MessageDialog(None, _("Status update failed. Try running Keryx as root (using 'sudo')."),
70 _("Status Update Failed"), wx.ICON_ERROR)
71 result = dlg.ShowModal()
72@@ -505,7 +509,7 @@
73 # _("Download latest?"), wx.YES_NO | wx.ICON_QUESTION)
74 urls_string = '\n'.join(['\n'.join(x) for x in urls])
75 dlg = ScrolledMessageDialog(None, _("Download Latest?"),
76- _("Download the latest package list?"), urls_string)
77+ _("Download the latest package lists?"), urls_string)
78
79 result = dlg.ShowModal()
80 dlg.Destroy()
81@@ -554,6 +558,7 @@
82 btnSizer.AddButton(btn)
83 btn = wx.Button(self, wx.ID_OK, 'Yes')
84 btnSizer.SetAffirmativeButton(btn)
85+ btn.SetDefault()
86 btnSizer.AddButton(btn)
87 btnSizer.Realize()
88
89@@ -586,6 +591,7 @@
90 btnSizer.SetCancelButton(btn)
91 btnSizer.AddButton(btn)
92 btn = wx.Button(self, wx.ID_OK, _("Continue"))
93+ btn.SetDefault()
94 btnSizer.SetAffirmativeButton(btn)
95 btnSizer.AddButton(btn)
96 btnSizer.Realize()
97@@ -620,6 +626,7 @@
98 btnSizer.SetCancelButton(btn)
99 btnSizer.AddButton(btn)
100 btn = wx.Button(self, wx.ID_OK, 'Continue')
101+ btn.SetDefault()
102 btnSizer.SetAffirmativeButton(btn)
103 btnSizer.AddButton(btn)
104 btnSizer.Realize()
105
106=== modified file 'plugins/Debian.py'
107--- plugins/Debian.py 2010-01-09 22:03:37 +0000
108+++ plugins/Debian.py 2010-01-17 00:50:21 +0000
109@@ -256,6 +256,9 @@
110 exit 68
111 fi
112
113+# Update the APT caches with the latest lists
114+apt-cache gencaches
115+
116 exit 0"""
117 try:
118 script = open(scriptpath, 'wb')
119@@ -280,7 +283,7 @@
120
121 def installPacks(self, packnames):
122 run = self.__runRoot('xterm',
123- '-e sh -c \"apt-get install -y %s; echo \\\"Press any key to exit.\\\"; read x\"' % \
124+ '-e sh -c \"apt-get install -y %s; a=$?; echo \\\"Press any key to exit.\\\"; read x; exit $a\"' % \
125 (packnames))
126 if run[0] != 0:
127 log.error(_('exit code:%i\n%s' % (run[0], run[1])))
128@@ -486,7 +489,6 @@
129 description = ''
130 if root == '': return (64, 'Could not find superuser access')
131 try:
132- print '%s %s -- %s %s' % (root, description, program, args)
133 exit = commands.getstatusoutput('%s %s -- %s %s' % \
134 (root, description, program, args))
135 except:
136
137=== added directory 'projects/hardy-32-bit-default/lists'
138=== removed directory 'projects/hardy-32-bit-default/lists'
139=== added file 'projects/hardy-32-bit-default/lists/status'
140--- projects/hardy-32-bit-default/lists/status 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
141+++ projects/hardy-32-bit-default/lists/status 2010-01-17 00:50:21 +0000
142@@ -0,0 +1,15138 @@
143+Package: xserver-xorg-input-vmmouse
144+Status: install ok installed
145+Priority: optional
146+Section: x11
147+Installed-Size: 92
148+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
149+Architecture: i386
150+Version: 1:12.4.3-1ubuntu1
151+Replaces: xserver-xorg (<< 6.8.2-35)
152+Provides: xserver-xorg-input-2
153+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.4)
154+Description: X.Org X server -- VMMouse input driver to use with VMWare
155+ This package provides the driver for the X11 vmmouse input device.
156+ .
157+ The VMMouse driver enables support for the special VMMouse protocol
158+ that is provided by VMware virtual machines to give absolute pointer
159+ positioning.
160+ .
161+ The vmmouse driver is capable of falling back to the standard "mouse"
162+ driver if a VMware virtual machine is not detected. This allows for
163+ dual-booting of an operating system from a virtual machine to real hardware
164+ without having to edit xorg.conf every time.
165+ .
166+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
167+ <URL:http://www.X.org>
168+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
169+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
170+ .
171+ This package is built from the X.org xf86-input-vmmouse driver module.
172+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
173+
174+Package: tcpd
175+Status: install ok installed
176+Priority: important
177+Section: net
178+Installed-Size: 204
179+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
180+Architecture: i386
181+Source: tcp-wrappers
182+Version: 7.6.dbs-14
183+Replaces: libwrap0 (<< 7.6-8)
184+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6), libwrap0, debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0
185+Description: Wietse Venema's TCP wrapper utilities
186+ Wietse Venema's network logger, also known as TCPD or LOG_TCP.
187+ .
188+ These programs log the client host name of incoming telnet,
189+ ftp, rsh, rlogin, finger etc. requests.
190+ .
191+ Security options are:
192+ - access control per host, domain and/or service;
193+ - detection of host name spoofing or host address spoofing;
194+ - booby traps to implement an early-warning system.
195+Original-Maintainer: Marco d'Itri <md@linux.it>
196+
197+Package: libtext-wrapi18n-perl
198+Status: install ok installed
199+Priority: required
200+Section: perl
201+Installed-Size: 76
202+Maintainer: Anibal Monsalve Salazar <anibal@debian.org>
203+Architecture: all
204+Version: 0.06-5
205+Depends: libtext-charwidth-perl
206+Description: internationalized substitute of Text::Wrap
207+ This module is a substitution for Text::Wrap, supporting
208+ multibyte characters such as UTF-8, EUC-JP, and GB2312, fullwidth
209+ characters such as east Asian characters, combining characters
210+ such as diacritical marks and Thai, and languages which don't
211+ use whitespaces between words such as Chinese and Japanese.
212+ .
213+ It provides wrap().
214+ .
215+ Homepage: http://search.cpan.org/~kubota/Text-WrapI18N-0.06/WrapI18N.pm
216+
217+Package: jfsutils
218+Status: install ok installed
219+Priority: optional
220+Section: admin
221+Installed-Size: 1112
222+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
223+Architecture: i386
224+Version: 1.1.11-1build1
225+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-0ubuntu1), libuuid1
226+Description: utilities for managing the JFS filesystem
227+ Utilities for managing IBM's Journaled File System (JFS) under Linux.
228+ .
229+ IBM's journaled file system technology, currently used in IBM
230+ enterprise servers, is designed for high-throughput server
231+ environments, key to running intranet and other high-performance
232+ e-business file servers.
233+ .
234+ The following utilities are available:
235+ fsck.jfs - initiate replay of the JFS transaction log, and check and repair a
236+ JFS formatted device.
237+ logdump - dump a JFS formatted device's journal log.
238+ logredo - "replay" a JFS formatted device's journal log.
239+ mkfs.jfs - create a JFS formatted partition.
240+ xchkdmp - dump the contents of a JFS fsck log file created with xchklog.
241+ xchklog - extract a log from the JFS fsck workspace into a file.
242+ xpeek - shell-type JFS file system editor.
243+Original-Maintainer: Stefan Hornburg (Racke) <racke@linuxia.de>
244+
245+Package: debconf
246+Status: install ok installed
247+Priority: important
248+Section: admin
249+Installed-Size: 964
250+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
251+Architecture: all
252+Version: 1.5.20
253+Replaces: debconf-tiny
254+Provides: debconf-2.0
255+Depends: debconf-i18n | debconf-english
256+Pre-Depends: perl-base (>= 5.6.1-4)
257+Recommends: apt-utils (>= 0.5.1)
258+Suggests: debconf-doc, debconf-utils, libgnome2-perl, libnet-ldap-perl, libqt-perl, libterm-readline-gnu-perl, perl, whiptail | dialog | gnome-utils
259+Conflicts: apt (<< 0.3.12.1), cdebconf (<< 0.96), debconf-tiny, debconf-utils (<< 1.3.22), dialog (<< 0.9b-20020814-1), menu (<= 2.1.3-1), whiptail (<< 0.51.4-11), whiptail-utf8 (<= 0.50.17-13)
260+Conffiles:
261+ /etc/debconf.conf 8c0619be413824f1fc7698cee0f23811
262+ /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/70debconf 7e9d09d5801a42b4926b736b8eeabb73
263+ /etc/bash_completion.d/debconf 8fa1862734fbe54d7178aaaa419f5a11
264+Description: Debian configuration management system
265+ Debconf is a configuration management system for debian packages. Packages
266+ use Debconf to ask questions when they are installed.
267+Original-Maintainer: Debconf Developers <debconf-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
268+
269+Package: libdjvulibre15
270+Status: install ok installed
271+Priority: optional
272+Section: libs
273+Installed-Size: 2144
274+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
275+Architecture: i386
276+Source: djvulibre
277+Version: 3.5.20-2
278+Replaces: libdjvulibre1
279+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.2.1), libjpeg62, libstdc++6 (>= 4.2.1), xdg-utils
280+Conflicts: libdjvulibre1
281+Description: Runtime support for the DjVu image format
282+ DjVu runtime library and support files.
283+Original-Maintainer: Barak A. Pearlmutter <bap@debian.org>
284+
285+Package: librecode0
286+Status: install ok installed
287+Priority: optional
288+Section: libs
289+Installed-Size: 1304
290+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
291+Architecture: i386
292+Source: recode
293+Version: 3.6-14ubuntu1
294+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
295+Description: Shared library on which recode is based
296+ This recoding library converts files between various coded character
297+ sets and surface encodings. The library recognizes or produces more
298+ than 300 different character sets and is able to convert files between
299+ almost any pair. Most RFC 1345 character sets, and all `libiconv'
300+ character sets, are supported.
301+Original-Maintainer: Santiago Vila <sanvila@debian.org>
302+
303+Package: memtest86+
304+Status: install ok installed
305+Priority: optional
306+Section: misc
307+Installed-Size: 228
308+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
309+Architecture: i386
310+Version: 1.70-3ubuntu1
311+Suggests: hwtools, memtester, kernel-patch-badram, grub2 (>= 1.95+20070515-1) | grub (>= 0.95+cvs20040624), mtools
312+Conffiles:
313+ /etc/grub.d/20_memtest86+ 956a9ad577c5bf6ef039ac99bb5ffab9
314+Description: thorough real-mode memory tester
315+ Memtest86+ scans your RAM for errors.
316+ .
317+ This tester runs independently of any OS - it is run at computer
318+ boot-up, so that it can test *all* of your memory. You may want to
319+ look at `memtester', which allows to test your memory within Linux,
320+ but this one won't be able to test your whole RAM.
321+ .
322+ It can output a list of bad RAM regions usable by the BadRAM kernel
323+ patch, so that you can still use you old RAM with one or two bad bits.
324+ .
325+ Memtest86+ is based on memtest86 3.0, and adds support for recent
326+ hardware, as well as a number of general-purpose improvements,
327+ including many patches to memtest86 available from various sources.
328+ .
329+ A convenience script is also provided to make a grub-based floppy or
330+ image.
331+Original-Maintainer: Yann Dirson <dirson@debian.org>
332+
333+Package: dash
334+Essential: yes
335+Status: install ok installed
336+Priority: required
337+Section: shells
338+Installed-Size: 204
339+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
340+Architecture: i386
341+Version: 0.5.4-8ubuntu1
342+Depends: debianutils (>= 2.15)
343+Pre-Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
344+Description: POSIX-compliant shell
345+ The Debian Almquist Shell (dash) is a lightweight POSIX-compliant shell
346+ derived from ash.
347+ .
348+ It can be usefully installed as /bin/sh (because it executes scripts
349+ faster than bash), or as the default shell for the superuser. It
350+ depends on fewer libraries than bash, and is therefore less likely to
351+ be affected by an upgrade problem or a disk failure. It is also
352+ useful for checking the POSIX compliance of scripts.
353+Original-Maintainer: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org>
354+
355+Package: libart-2.0-2
356+Status: install ok installed
357+Priority: optional
358+Section: libs
359+Installed-Size: 148
360+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
361+Architecture: i386
362+Source: libart-lgpl
363+Version: 2.3.20-1
364+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
365+Description: Library of functions for 2D graphics - runtime files
366+ A library of functions for 2D graphics supporting a superset of the
367+ PostScript imaging model, designed to be integrated with graphics, artwork,
368+ and illustration programs. It is written in optimized C, and is fully
369+ compatible with C++. With a small footprint of 10,000 lines of code, it is
370+ especially suitable for embedded applications.
371+Original-Maintainer: Ondřej Surý <ondrej@debian.org>
372+
373+Package: mktemp
374+Essential: yes
375+Status: install ok installed
376+Priority: required
377+Section: utils
378+Installed-Size: 60
379+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
380+Architecture: i386
381+Version: 1.5-5ubuntu2
382+Replaces: debianutils (<< 2.16)
383+Pre-Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
384+Description: Makes unique filenames for temporary files
385+ Mktemp is a simple utility designed to make temporary file handling
386+ in shells scripts be safe and simple.
387+Original-Maintainer: Clint Adams <schizo@debian.org>
388+
389+Package: libxdmcp6
390+Status: install ok installed
391+Priority: optional
392+Section: libs
393+Installed-Size: 76
394+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
395+Architecture: i386
396+Source: libxdmcp
397+Version: 1:1.0.2-2
398+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-0ubuntu1), x11-common (>= 1:7.0.0)
399+Description: X11 Display Manager Control Protocol library
400+ This package provides the main interface to the X11 display manager control
401+ protocol library, which allows for remote logins to display managers.
402+ .
403+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
404+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
405+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
406+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
407+
408+Package: libgl1-mesa-dri
409+Status: install ok installed
410+Priority: optional
411+Section: libs
412+Installed-Size: 34296
413+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com>
414+Architecture: i386
415+Source: mesa
416+Version: 7.0.3~rc2-1ubuntu3
417+Replaces: xlibmesa-dri (<< 1:7.0.0)
418+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libdrm2 (>= 2.3.0), libexpat1 (>= 1.95.8), libgl1-mesa-glx (= 7.0.3~rc2-1ubuntu3)
419+Suggests: libglide3
420+Conflicts: xlibmesa-dri (<< 1:7.0.0)
421+Description: A free implementation of the OpenGL API -- DRI modules
422+ This version of Mesa provides GLX and DRI capabilities: it is capable of
423+ both direct and indirect rendering. For direct rendering, it can use DRI
424+ modules from the libgl1-mesa-dri package to accelerate drawing.
425+ .
426+ This package does not include the OpenGL library itself, only the DRI
427+ modules for accelerating direct rendering.
428+ .
429+ For a complete description of Mesa, please look at the
430+ libgl1-mesa-swx11 package.
431+ .
432+ The tdfx DRI module needs libglide3 to enable direct rendering.
433+Homepage: http://mesa3d.sourceforge.net/
434+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
435+
436+Package: esound-common
437+Status: install ok installed
438+Priority: optional
439+Section: sound
440+Installed-Size: 100
441+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
442+Architecture: all
443+Source: esound
444+Version: 0.2.38-0ubuntu9
445+Conffiles:
446+ /etc/esound/esd.conf 22fcad1ca71ba243bdebd9de294a31ba
447+Description: Enlightened Sound Daemon - Common files
448+ This program is designed to mix together several digitized
449+ audio streams for playback by a single device.
450+ .
451+ This package contains the documentation and configuration files.
452+Original-Maintainer: Ryan Murray <rmurray@debian.org>
453+
454+Package: coreutils
455+Essential: yes
456+Status: install ok installed
457+Priority: required
458+Section: utils
459+Installed-Size: 10688
460+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
461+Architecture: i386
462+Version: 6.10-3ubuntu2
463+Replaces: debianutils (<= 2.3.1), dpkg (<< 1.13.2), fileutils, shellutils, stat, textutils
464+Provides: fileutils, shellutils, textutils
465+Pre-Depends: libacl1 (>= 2.2.11-1), libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libselinux1
466+Conflicts: stat
467+Description: The GNU core utilities
468+ This package contains the essential basic system utilities.
469+ .
470+ Specifically, this package includes:
471+ basename cat chgrp chmod chown chroot cksum comm cp csplit cut date dd df dir
472+ dircolors dirname du echo env expand expr factor false fmt fold groups head
473+ hostid id install join link ln logname ls md5sum mkdir mkfifo mknod mv nice nl
474+ nohup od paste pathchk pinky pr printenv printf ptx pwd readlink rm rmdir
475+ sha1sum seq shred sleep sort split stat stty sum sync tac tail tee test touch
476+ tr true tsort tty uname unexpand uniq unlink users vdir wc who whoami yes
477+Original-Maintainer: Michael Stone <mstone@debian.org>
478+
479+Package: cupsddk
480+Status: install ok installed
481+Priority: optional
482+Section: text
483+Installed-Size: 560
484+Maintainer: Ubuntu MOTU Developers <ubuntu-motu@lists.ubuntu.com>
485+Architecture: i386
486+Version: 1.2.0-0ubuntu1
487+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6-1), libcomerr2 (>= 1.33-3), libcupsys2 (>= 1.3.0), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.2-20070516), libgnutls13 (>= 1.6.3-0), libkrb53 (>= 1.6.dfsg.1), libstdc++6 (>= 4.2-20070516), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1), cupsddk-drivers
488+Description: CUPS Driver Development Kit
489+ The CUPS Driver Development Kit (DDK) provides a suite of
490+ standard drivers, a PPD file compiler, and other utilities that
491+ can be used to develop printer drivers for CUPS and other
492+ printing environments. CUPS provides a portable printing layer
493+ for UNIX(r)-based operating systems. The CUPS DDK provides the
494+ means for mass-producing PPD files and drivers/filters for
495+ CUPS-based printer drivers.
496+ .
497+ This package should be installed for creating PPD files and for
498+ developing printer drivers.
499+Original-Maintainer: Till Kamppeter <till.kamppeter@gmail.com>
500+
501+Package: libsane
502+Status: install ok installed
503+Priority: optional
504+Section: libs
505+Installed-Size: 8588
506+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
507+Architecture: i386
508+Source: sane-backends
509+Version: 1.0.19-1ubuntu3
510+Replaces: libsane-extras (<< 1.0.18.14)
511+Depends: adduser (>= 3.47), libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libexif12, libgphoto2-2 (>= 2.4.0), libgphoto2-port0 (>= 2.4.0), libieee1284-3, libjpeg62, libtiff4, libusb-0.1-4 (>= 2:0.1.12), udev (>= 0.88-1) | makedev (>= 2.3.1-58)
512+Recommends: sane-utils (>= 1.0.19-1ubuntu3)
513+Suggests: hplip, hpoj, libsane-extras (>= 1.0.19.1)
514+Conffiles:
515+ /etc/modprobe.d/libsane ca2a722bce32d218ac6049c3b50c7b85
516+ /etc/sane.d/abaton.conf 51591e7ab98851effab49089323cb160
517+ /etc/sane.d/agfafocus.conf f763f1f31d26507986aad58ca02f79f9
518+ /etc/sane.d/apple.conf 602eda3ecedd81ef751d9241becb9142
519+ /etc/sane.d/artec.conf 1b87eeb6069e6f5ac7b5f0cc4bf48083
520+ /etc/sane.d/artec_eplus48u.conf 3672fe16e6b14a124ad74acd47941be9
521+ /etc/sane.d/avision.conf ace6554933c43240c12b1fd56c38e398
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526+ /etc/sane.d/coolscan.conf b5a49230bc9b80a4358d966255d4697a
527+ /etc/sane.d/coolscan2.conf e9039d4f201acacca70e8964ec22ee70
528+ /etc/sane.d/dc25.conf 0659d0dee2b39c585b6ebc682af0dbd9
529+ /etc/sane.d/dmc.conf 0731b2373c97cc98c5c42dd56e7fb05c
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531+ /etc/sane.d/epson.conf 318ed78f38b29c99e478cbc7efc8ff14
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533+ /etc/sane.d/fujitsu.conf dadd07eb6394bbb3d2c4af60594b74ef
534+ /etc/sane.d/genesys.conf 7aaf7732969e3445ec6a95e81f88239e
535+ /etc/sane.d/gt68xx.conf 8a505a6137906110e7866b6e155d4667
536+ /etc/sane.d/hp.conf 5328dfe188ece714bf9fdb7e26dc9d00
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541+ /etc/sane.d/ibm.conf d5eab60adbaf729bb5bf781fc4c5409d
542+ /etc/sane.d/leo.conf 008b9b3cad3c7073aa5331a453e68cd6
543+ /etc/sane.d/lexmark.conf c04785d832c5ffd42a9fb5aedc0a2153
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545+ /etc/sane.d/matsushita.conf fe9a8941cd52c7e012724122d67a98e6
546+ /etc/sane.d/microtek.conf 940c8db7e01ccaa6f2c5be2ca020ddf1
547+ /etc/sane.d/microtek2.conf 75cb498c51441db57932a4895f7f0d96
548+ /etc/sane.d/mustek.conf 33284fd785df74d394b9e30a4ec8283e
549+ /etc/sane.d/mustek_usb.conf f4080c5eacaf30b4ed871a5330960696
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552+ /etc/sane.d/plustek.conf f329323c5ed857873510e38233f1afcf
553+ /etc/sane.d/ricoh.conf b1891143384a7308ec17d9e6ac836201
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557+ /etc/sane.d/sm3840.conf 9b61359cbcc14b9be4d687b80b772bea
558+ /etc/sane.d/snapscan.conf b349efcbcec257f5fca8372f1e47e7e0
559+ /etc/sane.d/sp15c.conf 74fd71c4ea2c8c58bbaa2cecfee56f7c
560+ /etc/sane.d/st400.conf febd1d7966858a4a0352a2fe2c1abfa0
561+ /etc/sane.d/stv680.conf 1a5a8d37f0de964bab25b3908fa907d5
562+ /etc/sane.d/tamarack.conf 93b1a500916dcfabd8a1c288029a5502
563+ /etc/sane.d/teco1.conf 7976c7a3dd90fe100f30a23a29aaea89
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566+ /etc/sane.d/test.conf eaccee9d3fb610a691705ddf94b9ec11
567+ /etc/sane.d/u12.conf 9ab31cd28e79474973fc02ccf1c06b99
568+ /etc/sane.d/umax.conf 5bcadfd7842926832de6d6e29d23558d
569+ /etc/sane.d/umax_pp.conf 926aec7aab8c8a577016afe625a73d83
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573+ /etc/sane.d/dc240.conf 821754802fb212acc9f48c7dd93ddaa1
574+ /etc/sane.d/canon_pp.conf 2ecfac7c883bc980aba880f424abb8ad
575+ /etc/sane.d/hpsj5s.conf 0e969889a4509e62ef352a0222d2620e
576+ /etc/sane.d/mustek_pp.conf c9d10da50e4b77dcc73b97f67a81a89a
577+ /etc/sane.d/dell1600n_net.conf ce26ec480900a2420d14d5f2c43f07eb
578+ /etc/sane.d/gphoto2.conf ca55d23d02774d6eea321dcbd4099e5e
579+ /etc/sane.d/qcam.conf 7a30e22cd391b7992646723df280f4fe
580+ /etc/sane.d/v4l.conf c68d472ee915c19d73f255623f4e0223
581+ /etc/sane.d/net.conf 9e5860565491b3157e3c6e0af682b7a2
582+ /etc/sane.d/dll.conf f0f27068d824aee5f56edb27b412f738
583+Description: API library for scanners
584+ SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now Easy" and is an application
585+ programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any
586+ raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held scanner,
587+ video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.). The SANE standard is
588+ free and its discussion and development are open to everybody. The
589+ current source code is written to support several operating systems,
590+ including GNU/Linux, OS/2, Win32 and various Unices and is available
591+ under the GNU General Public License (commercial applications and
592+ backends are welcome, too, however).
593+ .
594+ This package includes the backends for many scanners. A libsane-extras
595+ package containing some not-yet-included backends is available separately.
596+ .
597+ Graphical frontends for sane are available in the packages sane and
598+ xsane. Command line frontend scanimage, saned and sane-find-scanner are
599+ available in the sane-utils package.
600+Homepage: http://www.sane-project.org
601+Original-Maintainer: Julien BLACHE <jblache@debian.org>
602+
603+Package: sudo
604+Status: install ok installed
605+Priority: optional
606+Section: admin
607+Installed-Size: 424
608+Maintainer: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com>
609+Architecture: i386
610+Version: 1.6.9p10-1ubuntu3.2
611+Replaces: sudo-ldap
612+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libpam-modules, libpam0g (>= 0.99.7.1)
613+Conflicts: sudo-ldap
614+Conffiles:
615+ /etc/pam.d/sudo e3aaa79c2a00244cdfd17117127f8993
616+Description: Provide limited super user privileges to specific users
617+ Sudo is a program designed to allow a sysadmin to give limited root
618+ privileges to users and log root activity. The basic philosophy is to give
619+ as few privileges as possible but still allow people to get their work done.
620+ .
621+ This version is built with minimal shared library dependencies, use the
622+ sudo-ldap package instead if you need LDAP support.
623+Original-Maintainer: Bdale Garbee <bdale@gag.com>
624+
625+Package: libfreetype6
626+Status: install ok installed
627+Priority: optional
628+Section: libs
629+Installed-Size: 640
630+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
631+Architecture: i386
632+Source: freetype
633+Version: 2.3.5-1ubuntu4
634+Replaces: freetype0, freetype1
635+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6-1), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
636+Suggests: libfreetype6-dev
637+Conflicts: freetype, xpdf-reader (<< 1.00-4)
638+Description: FreeType 2 font engine, shared library files
639+ The FreeType project is a team of volunteers who develop free,
640+ portable and high-quality software solutions for digital typography.
641+ They specifically target embedded systems and focus on bringing small,
642+ efficient and ubiquitous products.
643+ .
644+ The FreeType 2 library is their new software font engine. It has been
645+ designed to provide the following important features:
646+ * A universal and simple API to manage font files
647+ * Support for several font formats through loadable modules
648+ * High-quality anti-aliasing
649+ * High portability & performance
650+ .
651+ Supported font formats include:
652+ * TrueType files (.ttf) and collections (.ttc)
653+ * Type 1 font files both in ASCII (.pfa) or binary (.pfb) format
654+ * Type 1 Multiple Master fonts. The FreeType 2 API also provides
655+ routines to manage design instances easily
656+ * Type 1 CID-keyed fonts
657+ * OpenType/CFF (.otf) fonts
658+ * CFF/Type 2 fonts
659+ * Adobe CEF fonts (.cef), used to embed fonts in SVG documents with
660+ the Adobe SVG viewer plugin.
661+ * Windows FNT/FON bitmap fonts
662+ .
663+ This package contains the files needed to run programs that use the
664+ FreeType 2 library.
665+ .
666+ Home Page: http://www.freetype.org/
667+ Authors: David Turner <david.turner@freetype.org>
668+ Robert Wilhelm <robert.wilhelm@freetype.org>
669+ Werner Lemberg <werner.lemberg@freetype.org>
670+Original-Maintainer: Steve Langasek <vorlon@debian.org>
671+
672+Package: debianutils
673+Essential: yes
674+Status: install ok installed
675+Priority: required
676+Section: utils
677+Installed-Size: 276
678+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
679+Architecture: i386
680+Version: 2.28.2-0ubuntu1
681+Pre-Depends: coreutils (>= 4.5.8-1), libc6 (>= 2.7-1), mktemp
682+Description: Miscellaneous utilities specific to Debian
683+ This package provides a number of small utilities which are used
684+ primarily by the installation scripts of Debian packages, although
685+ you may use them directly.
686+ .
687+ The specific utilities included are: installkernel mkboot run-parts
688+ savelog sensible-browser sensible-editor sensible-pager tempfile
689+ which.
690+Original-Maintainer: Clint Adams <schizo@debian.org>
691+
692+Package: libsysfs2
693+Status: install ok installed
694+Priority: important
695+Section: libs
696+Installed-Size: 104
697+Maintainer: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com>
698+Architecture: i386
699+Source: sysfsutils
700+Version: 2.1.0-4
701+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
702+Description: interface library to sysfs
703+ Sysfs is a virtual file system in Linux kernel 2.5+ that provides a
704+ tree of system devices. libsysfs provides a stable programming
705+ interface to sysfs and eases querying system devices and their
706+ attributes.
707+ .
708+ The package sysfsutils contains frontend programs that use this
709+ library. Development files and C examples are provided by the package
710+ libsysfs-dev.
711+Original-Maintainer: Martin Pitt <mpitt@debian.org>
712+
713+Package: openprinting-ppds
714+Status: install ok installed
715+Priority: optional
716+Section: text
717+Installed-Size: 5628
718+Maintainer: ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com
719+Architecture: all
720+Source: foomatic-db
721+Version: 20080211-0ubuntu1
722+Replaces: linuxprinting.org-ppds (<< 20070207-0ubuntu1)
723+Provides: linuxprinting.org-ppds
724+Suggests: cupsys, foomatic-filters-ppds, hpijs-ppds, openprinting-ppds-extra
725+Conflicts: hp-ppd (<= 0.5), linuxprinting.org-ppds (<< 20070207-0ubuntu1)
726+Description: OpenPrinting printer support - PostScript PPD files
727+ This package includes a collection of free PostScript Printer Description
728+ files for PostScript (and clone) printers from various manufacturers, as
729+ distributed by OpenPrinting.
730+ .
731+ Note that these are only the PPDs for the most common PostScript printers,
732+ for more special models install the openprinting-ppds-extra package.
733+ .
734+ If you have non-PostScript printers, the foomatic-db and foomatic-db-hpijs
735+ packages are the ones you need; this package won't be of much help to you.
736+ .
737+ Home Page: http://www.openprinting.org/
738+Original-Maintainer: Chris Lawrence <lawrencc@debian.org>
739+
740+Package: language-pack-fr-base
741+Status: install ok installed
742+Priority: optional
743+Section: translations
744+Installed-Size: 9040
745+Maintainer: Language pack maintainers <language-packs@ubuntu.com>
746+Architecture: all
747+Version: 1:8.04+20080527
748+Replaces: language-pack-fr (<< 1:8.04+20080527), language-pack-fr-base (<< 1:8.04+20080527), language-pack-gnome-fr-base (<< 1:8.04+20080527), language-pack-kde-fr-base (<< 1:8.04+20080527)
749+Depends: language-pack-fr (>= 1:8.04+20080527), locales (>= 2.3.6)
750+Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.10.27ubuntu1)
751+Recommends: language-support-fr
752+Conflicts: language-pack-fr (<< 1:8.04+20080527)
753+Description: translations for language French
754+ Translation data for all supported packages for:
755+ French
756+ .
757+ This package provides the bulk of translation data and is updated
758+ only seldom. language-pack-fr provides frequent
759+ translation updates, so you should install this as well.
760+ .
761+ Please note that you should install language-support-fr
762+ to get full support for this language (spell checkers, OpenOffice
763+ locale packages, etc.).
764+
765+Package: finger
766+Status: install ok installed
767+Priority: standard
768+Section: net
769+Installed-Size: 76
770+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
771+Architecture: i386
772+Source: bsd-finger
773+Version: 0.17-11
774+Replaces: netstd
775+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-5)
776+Description: user information lookup program
777+ finger displays information about the system users.
778+Original-Maintainer: Anibal Monsalve Salazar <anibal@debian.org>
779+
780+Package: libxml-parser-perl
781+Status: install ok installed
782+Priority: optional
783+Section: perl
784+Installed-Size: 740
785+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
786+Architecture: i386
787+Version: 2.34-4.3
788+Depends: perlapi-5.8.8, perl (>= 5.8.8-7ubuntu2), liburi-perl, libwww-perl, libc6 (>= 2.6-1), libexpat1 (>= 1.95.8)
789+Description: Perl module for parsing XML files
790+ This module provides ways to parse XML documents. It is built on top
791+ of XML::Parser::Expat, which is a lower level interface to James
792+ Clark's expat library. Each call to one of the parsing methods
793+ creates a new instance of XML::Parser::Expat which is then used to
794+ parse the document. Expat options may be provided when the
795+ XML::Parser object is created. These options are then passed on to
796+ the Expat object on each parse call. They can also be given as extra
797+ arguments to the parse methods, in which case they override options
798+ given at XML::Parser creation time.
799+ .
800+ The behavior of the parser is controlled either by Style and/or
801+ Handlers options, or by setHandlers method. These all provide
802+ mechanisms for XML::Parser to set the handlers needed by
803+ XML::Parser::Expat. If neither Style nor Handlers are specified,
804+ then parsing just checks the document for being well-formed.
805+ .
806+ When underlying handlers get called, they receive as their first
807+ parameter the Expat object, not the Parser object.
808+Original-Maintainer: Debian XML/SGML Group <debian-xml-sgml-pkgs@lists.alioth.debian.org>
809+
810+Package: libxmuu1
811+Status: install ok installed
812+Priority: optional
813+Section: libs
814+Installed-Size: 64
815+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
816+Architecture: i386
817+Source: libxmu
818+Version: 2:1.0.4-1
819+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libx11-6, x11-common
820+Description: X11 miscellaneous micro-utility library
821+ libXmuu provides a set of miscellaneous utility convenience functions for X
822+ libraries to use. It is a lighter version of libXmu that does not depend
823+ on libXt or libXext; for more information on libXmu, see libxmu6.
824+ .
825+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
826+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
827+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
828+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
829+
830+Package: gdb
831+Status: install ok installed
832+Priority: optional
833+Section: devel
834+Installed-Size: 6068
835+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
836+Architecture: i386
837+Version: 6.8-1ubuntu2
838+Replaces: gdb-arm, insight (<< 6.1+cvs.2004.04.07-1)
839+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libexpat1 (>= 1.95.8), libncurses5 (>= 5.6+20071006-3), libreadline5 (>= 5.2)
840+Suggests: gdb-doc
841+Conflicts: gdb-arm
842+Description: The GNU Debugger
843+ GDB is a source-level debugger, capable of breaking programs at
844+ any specific line, displaying variable values, and determining
845+ where errors occurred. Currently, it works for C, C++, Fortran,
846+ Modula 2 and Java programs. A must-have for any serious
847+ programmer.
848+Original-Maintainer: Daniel Jacobowitz <dan@debian.org>
849+
850+Package: initramfs-tools
851+Status: install ok installed
852+Priority: optional
853+Section: utils
854+Installed-Size: 372
855+Maintainer: Ubuntu Kernel Team <kernel-team@lists.ubuntu.com>
856+Architecture: all
857+Version: 0.85eubuntu39.1
858+Provides: linux-initramfs-tool
859+Depends: busybox-initramfs, cpio, klibc-utils (>= 1.4.19-2), module-init-tools, udev (>= 117-5)
860+Conffiles:
861+ /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf 296b675c518585686980060dc68e300f
862+ /etc/initramfs-tools/update-initramfs.conf 47add5605b5fe94675f6b13df3a3e7e4
863+Description: tools for generating an initramfs
864+ This package contains tools to create and boot an initramfs for packaged 2.6
865+ Linux kernel. The initramfs is a gzipped cpio archive. At boot time, the
866+ kernel unpacks that archive into RAM, mounts and uses it as initial root file
867+ system. The mounting of the real root file system occurs in early user space.
868+ klibc provides utilities to setup root. Having the root on EVMS, MD, LVM2,
869+ LUKS or NFS is also supported.
870+ Any boot loader with initrd support is able to load an initramfs archive.
871+Original-Maintainer: Debian kernel team <debian-kernel@lists.debian.org>
872+
873+Package: makedev
874+Status: install ok installed
875+Priority: required
876+Section: admin
877+Installed-Size: 132
878+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
879+Architecture: all
880+Version: 2.3.1-84ubuntu1
881+Depends: base-passwd (>= 3.0.4)
882+Conflicts: udev (<= 0.024-7)
883+Description: creates device files in /dev
884+ The MAKEDEV executable is used to create device files, often in /dev.
885+ .
886+ Device files are special files through which applications can interact
887+ with hardware.
888+Original-Maintainer: Bdale Garbee <bdale@gag.com>
889+
890+Package: laptop-detect
891+Status: install ok installed
892+Priority: important
893+Section: utils
894+Installed-Size: 56
895+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
896+Architecture: i386
897+Version: 0.13.2ubuntu1
898+Depends: dmidecode (>> 2.8-2)
899+Description: attempt to detect a laptop
900+ Laptop mode attempts to determine whether it is being run on a laptop or a
901+ desktop and appraises its caller of this.
902+Original-Maintainer: Thom May <thom@debian.org>
903+
904+Package: cups-pdf
905+Status: install ok installed
906+Priority: optional
907+Section: graphics
908+Installed-Size: 252
909+Maintainer: Ubuntu MOTU Developers <ubuntu-motu@lists.ubuntu.com>
910+Architecture: i386
911+Version: 2.4.6-4ubuntu2
912+Depends: cupsys-client, ghostscript | gs-esp | gs-gpl, libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libpaper-utils
913+Pre-Depends: cupsys (>= 1.1.15)
914+Suggests: system-config-printer-gnome | system-config-printer-kde
915+Enhances: cupsys
916+Conffiles:
917+ /etc/cups/cups-pdf.conf fc8ef4fd6e3fef1588331a5c5118c8d6
918+Description: PDF printer for CUPS
919+ CUPS-PDF provides a PDF Writer backend to CUPS. This can be used as a
920+ virtual printer in a paperless network or to perform testing on CUPS.
921+ .
922+ Documents are written to a configurable directory (by default to ~/PDF)
923+ or can be further manipulated by a post-processing command.
924+ .
925+ Homepage: http://cip.physik.uni-wuerzburg.de/~vrbehr/cups-pdf/
926+Original-Maintainer: Debian CUPS Maintainers <pkg-cups-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
927+
928+Package: libxml2
929+Status: install ok installed
930+Priority: optional
931+Section: libs
932+Installed-Size: 1512
933+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
934+Architecture: i386
935+Version: 2.6.31.dfsg-2ubuntu1
936+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
937+Recommends: xml-core
938+Conflicts: libxslt1.1 (<= 1.1.12-8)
939+Description: GNOME XML library
940+ XML is a metalanguage to let you design your own markup language.
941+ A regular markup language defines a way to describe information in
942+ a certain class of documents (eg HTML). XML lets you define your
943+ own customized markup languages for many classes of document. It
944+ can do this because it's written in SGML, the international standard
945+ metalanguage for markup languages.
946+ .
947+ This package provides a library providing an extensive API to handle
948+ such XML data files.
949+Original-Maintainer: Debian XML/SGML Group <debian-xml-sgml-pkgs@lists.alioth.debian.org>
950+
951+Package: x11-xkb-utils
952+Status: install ok installed
953+Priority: optional
954+Section: x11
955+Installed-Size: 444
956+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
957+Architecture: i386
958+Version: 7.3+1
959+Replaces: xbase-clients (<= 1:7.2.ds2-3), setxkbmap, xkbcomp, xkbevd, xkbprint, xkbutils
960+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), libice6 (>= 1:1.0.0), libsm6, libx11-6, libxaw7, libxkbfile1, libxmu6, libxt6, cpp
961+Pre-Depends: x11-common (>= 1:7.0.0)
962+Conflicts: setxkbmap, xkbcomp, xkbevd, xkbprint, xkbutils
963+Description: X11 XKB utilities
964+ xkbutils contains a number of client-side utilities for XKB, the X11
965+ keyboard extension.
966+ .
967+ setxkbmap is a tool to query and change the current XKB map.
968+ .
969+ xkbbell generates a bell event through the keyboard.
970+ .
971+ xkbcomp is a tool to compile XKB definitions into map files the server
972+ can use.
973+ .
974+ xkbevd is an experimental tool to listen for certain XKB events and execute
975+ defined triggers when actions occur.
976+ .
977+ xkbprint is a tool to generate an image with the physical representation
978+ of the keyboard as XKB sees it.
979+ .
980+ xkbvleds shows the changing status of keyboard LEDs.
981+ .
982+ xkbwatch shows the changing status of modifiers and LEDs.
983+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
984+
985+Package: telnet
986+Status: install ok installed
987+Priority: standard
988+Section: net
989+Installed-Size: 184
990+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com>
991+Architecture: i386
992+Source: netkit-telnet
993+Version: 0.17-35ubuntu1
994+Replaces: netstd
995+Provides: telnet-client
996+Depends: netbase, libc6 (>= 2.5-0ubuntu1), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1-21ubuntu1), libncurses5 (>= 5.4-5), libstdc++6 (>= 4.1.1-21ubuntu1)
997+Description: The telnet client
998+ The telnet command is used for interactive communication with another host
999+ using the TELNET protocol.
1000+Original-Maintainer: Alberto Gonzalez Iniesta <agi@inittab.org>
1001+
1002+Package: xserver-xorg-video-amd
1003+Status: install ok installed
1004+Priority: extra
1005+Section: x11
1006+Installed-Size: 56
1007+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1008+Architecture: i386
1009+Source: xserver-xorg-video-geode
1010+Version: 2.9.0-1ubuntu2.4
1011+Replaces: xserver-xorg-video-geode (<< 2.9.0-1ubuntu2.2)
1012+Depends: xserver-xorg-video-geode
1013+Description: Geode GX2/LX display driver (dummy transitional package)
1014+ This transitional package helps users of the existing AMD driver to update
1015+ their X.org setup. It can safely be removed after the upgrade is completed.
1016+ .
1017+ If you are using a static xorg.conf, edit the Device section and change
1018+ the Driver value from "amd" to "geode" before purging this package.
1019+ .
1020+ In all other cases, you can safely purge this package immediately.
1021+Original-Maintainer: Martin-Éric Racine <q-funk@iki.fi>
1022+
1023+Package: login
1024+Essential: yes
1025+Status: install ok installed
1026+Priority: required
1027+Section: admin
1028+Installed-Size: 2852
1029+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1030+Architecture: i386
1031+Source: shadow
1032+Version: 1:4.0.18.2-1ubuntu2
1033+Replaces: manpages-de (<< 0.4-10), manpages-es-extra (<< 0.8a-15), manpages-fi (<< 0.2-4), manpages-fr (<< 1.64.0-1), manpages-hu (<< 20010119-5), manpages-it (<< 0.3.4-2), manpages-ja (<< 0.5.0.0.20050915-1), manpages-ko (<< 20050219-2), manpages-tr, manpages-zh
1034+Depends: libpam-modules (>= 0.72-5)
1035+Pre-Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libpam-runtime (>= 0.76-14), libpam0g (>= 0.99.7.1)
1036+Conflicts: amavisd-new (<< 2.3.3-8), backupninja (<< 0.9.3-5), echolot (<< 2.1.8-4), gnunet (<< 0.7.0c-2), python-4suite (<< 0.99cvs20060405-1)
1037+Conffiles:
1038+ /etc/pam.d/login 3b9b6c172c9ea1db97b27a51361ff8c8
1039+ /etc/pam.d/su 7309fb874571fe5447321b43448a50b3
1040+ /etc/login.defs dfe44299100d6d861a422d72f6062f86
1041+ /etc/securetty e7ad3611118d500f636279eb6d0db463
1042+Description: system login tools
1043+ These tools are required to be able to login and use your system. The
1044+ login program invokes your user shell and enables command execution. The
1045+ newgrp program is used to change your effective group ID (useful for
1046+ workgroup type situations). The su program allows changing your effective
1047+ user ID (useful being able to execute commands as another user).
1048+Original-Maintainer: Shadow package maintainers <pkg-shadow-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
1049+
1050+Package: gpgv
1051+Status: install ok installed
1052+Priority: important
1053+Section: utils
1054+Installed-Size: 300
1055+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1056+Architecture: i386
1057+Source: gnupg
1058+Version: 1.4.6-2ubuntu5
1059+Replaces: gnupg (<< 1.4.5-2)
1060+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
1061+Suggests: gnupg
1062+Description: GNU privacy guard - signature verification tool
1063+ GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure communication and data storage.
1064+ .
1065+ gpgv is a stripped-down version of gnupg which is only able to check
1066+ signatures. It is smaller than the full-blown gnupg and uses a
1067+ different (and simpler) way to check that the public keys used to
1068+ make the signature are trustworthy.
1069+Original-Maintainer: James Troup <james@nocrew.org>
1070+
1071+Package: libxplc0.3.13
1072+Status: install ok installed
1073+Priority: optional
1074+Section: libs
1075+Installed-Size: 104
1076+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1077+Architecture: i386
1078+Source: xplc
1079+Version: 0.3.13-1build1
1080+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-5), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.2-20070516), libstdc++6 (>= 4.2-20070516)
1081+Description: Light weight component system
1082+ XPLC ("Cross-Platform Lightweight Components") is a component system that
1083+ will provide extensibility and reusability both inside and between
1084+ applications, while being portable across platforms (and languages) and
1085+ having the lowest possible overhead (both in machine resources and
1086+ programming effort).
1087+Original-Maintainer: Simon Law <sfllaw@debian.org>
1088+
1089+Package: libdbus-1-3
1090+Status: install ok installed
1091+Priority: optional
1092+Section: libs
1093+Installed-Size: 296
1094+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1095+Architecture: i386
1096+Source: dbus
1097+Version: 1.1.20-1ubuntu2
1098+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4)
1099+Recommends: dbus
1100+Conflicts: dbus (<< 0.60)
1101+Description: simple interprocess messaging system
1102+ D-Bus is a message bus, used for sending messages between applications.
1103+ Conceptually, it fits somewhere in between raw sockets and CORBA in
1104+ terms of complexity.
1105+ .
1106+ D-Bus supports broadcast messages, asynchronous messages (thus
1107+ decreasing latency), authentication, and more. It is designed to be
1108+ low-overhead; messages are sent using a binary protocol, not using
1109+ XML. D-Bus also supports a method call mapping for its messages, but
1110+ it is not required; this makes using the system quite simple.
1111+ .
1112+ It comes with several bindings, including GLib, Python, Qt and Java.
1113+ .
1114+ The daemon can be found in the dbus package.
1115+Homepage: http://dbus.freedesktop.org/
1116+Original-Maintainer: Utopia Maintenance Team <pkg-utopia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
1117+
1118+Package: upstart-logd
1119+Status: install ok installed
1120+Priority: required
1121+Section: base
1122+Installed-Size: 92
1123+Maintainer: Scott James Remnant <scott@ubuntu.com>
1124+Architecture: i386
1125+Source: upstart
1126+Version: 0.3.9-2
1127+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), upstart (= 0.3.9-2)
1128+Conffiles:
1129+ /etc/event.d/logd 473a282ed81dce21904fab6caa599b60
1130+Description: boot logging daemon
1131+ This package contains the logd daemon used by /sbin/init to log output
1132+ of jobs started with "console logged" in their definitions.
1133+
1134+Package: gettext-base
1135+Status: install ok installed
1136+Priority: standard
1137+Section: utils
1138+Installed-Size: 972
1139+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1140+Architecture: i386
1141+Source: gettext
1142+Version: 0.17-2ubuntu1
1143+Replaces: gettext (<= 0.12.1-1)
1144+Provides: libasprintf0c2
1145+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1-21), libstdc++6 (>= 4.1.1-21)
1146+Description: GNU Internationalization utilities for the base system
1147+ This package includes the gettext and ngettext programs which allow
1148+ other packages to internationalize the messages given by shell scripts.
1149+Original-Maintainer: Santiago Vila <sanvila@debian.org>
1150+
1151+Package: libflac8
1152+Status: install ok installed
1153+Priority: optional
1154+Section: libs
1155+Installed-Size: 392
1156+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1157+Architecture: i386
1158+Source: flac
1159+Version: 1.2.1-1ubuntu2
1160+Replaces: libflac4 (= 1.1.1-1)
1161+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libogg0 (>= 1.1.3)
1162+Conflicts: libflac4 (= 1.1.1-1)
1163+Description: Free Lossless Audio Codec - runtime C library
1164+ FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec. Grossly oversimplified, FLAC is
1165+ similar to MP3, but lossless. The FLAC project consists of:
1166+ .
1167+ * The stream format
1168+ * libFLAC, which implements a reference encoder, stream decoder, and file
1169+ decoder
1170+ * flac, which is a command-line wrapper around libFLAC to encode and decode
1171+ .flac files
1172+ * Input plugins for various music players (Winamp, XMMS, and more in the
1173+ works)
1174+ .
1175+ This package contains the runtime library libFLAC.
1176+Original-Maintainer: Joshua Kwan <joshk@triplehelix.org>
1177+
1178+Package: module-init-tools
1179+Status: install ok installed
1180+Priority: important
1181+Section: admin
1182+Installed-Size: 324
1183+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1184+Architecture: i386
1185+Version: 3.3-pre11-4ubuntu5
1186+Replaces: hotplug (>= 0.0.20040329)
1187+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), lsb-base (>= 3.0-6)
1188+Conflicts: modutils
1189+Conffiles:
1190+ /etc/modprobe.d/arch/i386 1f68153d4f9feab7fe197b0949573a54
1191+ /etc/modprobe.d/aliases 94526ce688edeb9cbae132f9452089b2
1192+ /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist 8cf73903f33cad737bebf543713d488b
1193+ /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-framebuffer f41dd286c7db7149256d5bbdb4f7647f
1194+ /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-watchdog 171bb9ccb2eaae983d0793ec99644d07
1195+ /etc/modprobe.d/isapnp 5be3edbb3cd6290636ac3e6d653e5076
1196+ /etc/modprobe.d/options 4ecda6773c5c77efc392e54b32537ff1
1197+ /etc/depmod.d/ubuntu.conf 7c8439ef36b12e5f226b5dbfa20b8c2d
1198+ /etc/init.d/module-init-tools 07ebe33a0d76ae96bc4c64b939082821
1199+Description: tools for managing Linux kernel modules
1200+ This package contains a set of programs for loading, inserting, and
1201+ removing kernel modules for Linux (versions 2.5.48 and above). It serves
1202+ the same function that the "modutils" package serves for Linux 2.4.
1203+Original-Maintainer: Marco d'Itri <md@linux.it>
1204+
1205+Package: libffi4
1206+Status: install ok installed
1207+Priority: optional
1208+Section: libs
1209+Installed-Size: 56
1210+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1211+Architecture: i386
1212+Source: gcc-4.2
1213+Version: 4.2.3-2ubuntu7
1214+Depends: gcc-4.2-base (= 4.2.3-2ubuntu7), libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
1215+Description: Foreign Function Interface library runtime
1216+ A foreign function interface is the popular name for the interface that
1217+ allows code written in one language to call code written in another
1218+ language.
1219+Original-Maintainer: Debian GCC Maintainers <debian-gcc@lists.debian.org>
1220+
1221+Package: man-db
1222+Status: install ok installed
1223+Priority: important
1224+Section: doc
1225+Installed-Size: 2492
1226+Maintainer: Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
1227+Architecture: i386
1228+Version: 2.5.1-3
1229+Replaces: man, manpages-de (<< 0.5-4), nlsutils
1230+Provides: man, man-browser
1231+Depends: bsdmainutils, debconf (>= 1.2.0) | debconf-2.0, dpkg (>= 1.9.0), groff-base (>= 1.17.2-2), libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libgdbm3, zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
1232+Suggests: groff, less, www-browser
1233+Conflicts: man, suidmanager (<< 0.50)
1234+Conffiles:
1235+ /etc/manpath.config 481210d152fac60363edbf58e091bef3
1236+ /etc/cron.daily/man-db f0ee460b382f31d76813da3c68d5b7e5
1237+ /etc/cron.weekly/man-db abb6867338adafff84d4474adf36bbc1
1238+Description: on-line manual pager
1239+ This package provides the man command, the primary way of examining the
1240+ on-line help files (manual pages). Other utilities provided include the
1241+ whatis and apropos commands for searching the manual page database, the
1242+ manpath utility for determining the manual page search path, and the
1243+ maintenance utilities mandb, catman and zsoelim. man-db uses the groff
1244+ suite of programs to format and display the manual pages.
1245+
1246+Package: localechooser-data
1247+Status: install ok installed
1248+Priority: optional
1249+Section: devel
1250+Installed-Size: 84
1251+Maintainer: Ubuntu Installer Team <ubuntu-installer@lists.ubuntu.com>
1252+Architecture: all
1253+Source: localechooser
1254+Version: 1.42ubuntu5
1255+Depends: iso-codes
1256+Description: Lists of locales supported by the installer
1257+ This package contains lists of languages, countries, and locales supported
1258+ by the installer, for use by programs that create automatic installation
1259+ scripts.
1260+Original-Maintainer: Debian Install System Team <debian-boot@lists.debian.org>
1261+
1262+Package: libcairo2
1263+Status: install ok installed
1264+Priority: optional
1265+Section: libs
1266+Installed-Size: 788
1267+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1268+Architecture: i386
1269+Source: cairo
1270+Version: 1.6.0-0ubuntu2
1271+Replaces: libcairo0.5.1, libcairo0.6.0, libcairo0.9.0, libcairo1
1272+Provides: libcairo
1273+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libfontconfig1 (>= 2.4.0), libfreetype6 (>= 2.3.5), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1-21), libpixman-1-0 (>= 0.10.0), libpng12-0 (>= 1.2.13-4), libstdc++6, libx11-6, libxrender1, zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
1274+Conflicts: libcairo1
1275+Description: The Cairo 2D vector graphics library
1276+ Cairo is a multi-platform library providing anti-aliased
1277+ vector-based rendering for multiple target backends. Paths consist
1278+ of line segments and cubic splines and can be rendered at any width
1279+ with various join and cap styles. All colors may be specified with
1280+ optional translucence (opacity/alpha) and combined using the
1281+ extended Porter/Duff compositing algebra as found in the X Render
1282+ Extension.
1283+ .
1284+ Cairo exports a stateful rendering API similar in spirit to the path
1285+ construction, text, and painting operators of PostScript, (with the
1286+ significant addition of translucence in the imaging model). When
1287+ complete, the API is intended to support the complete imaging model of
1288+ PDF 1.4.
1289+ .
1290+ This package contains the shared libraries.
1291+Homepage: http://cairographics.org/
1292+Original-Maintainer: Dave Beckett <dajobe@debian.org>
1293+
1294+Package: libesd-alsa0
1295+Status: install ok installed
1296+Priority: extra
1297+Section: libs
1298+Installed-Size: 92
1299+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1300+Architecture: i386
1301+Source: esound
1302+Version: 0.2.38-0ubuntu9
1303+Provides: libesd0
1304+Depends: esound-common (>= 0.2.38-0ubuntu9), libasound2 (>> 1.0.14), libaudiofile0 (>= 0.2.3-4), libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
1305+Recommends: esound-clients
1306+Suggests: esound
1307+Conflicts: esound-clients (<< 0.2.36-1), libesd0
1308+Description: Enlightened Sound Daemon (ALSA) - Shared libraries
1309+ This program is designed to mix together several digitized
1310+ audio streams for playback by a single device.
1311+ .
1312+ This package is for use with ALSA sound drivers.
1313+Original-Maintainer: Ryan Murray <rmurray@debian.org>
1314+
1315+Package: libgdbm3
1316+Status: install ok installed
1317+Priority: standard
1318+Section: base
1319+Installed-Size: 80
1320+Maintainer: James Troup <james@nocrew.org>
1321+Architecture: i386
1322+Source: gdbm
1323+Version: 1.8.3-3
1324+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4-1)
1325+Description: GNU dbm database routines (runtime version)
1326+ GNU dbm ('gdbm') is a library of database functions that use extendible
1327+ hashing and works similarly to the standard UNIX 'dbm' functions.
1328+ .
1329+ The basic use of 'gdbm' is to store key/data pairs in a data file, thus
1330+ providing a persistent version of the 'dictionary' Abstract Data Type
1331+ ('hash' to perl programmers).
1332+
1333+Package: libexif12
1334+Status: install ok installed
1335+Priority: optional
1336+Section: libs
1337+Installed-Size: 788
1338+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1339+Architecture: i386
1340+Source: libexif
1341+Version: 0.6.16-2.1
1342+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
1343+Description: library to parse EXIF files
1344+ Most digital cameras produce EXIF files, which are JPEG files with
1345+ extra tags that contain information about the image. The EXIF library
1346+ allows you to parse an EXIF file and read the data from those tags.
1347+Original-Maintainer: Frederic Peters <fpeters@debian.org>
1348+
1349+Package: xserver-xorg-video-v4l
1350+Status: install ok installed
1351+Priority: optional
1352+Section: x11
1353+Installed-Size: 132
1354+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1355+Architecture: i386
1356+Version: 1:0.1.1-6ubuntu1
1357+Replaces: xserver-xorg (<< 6.8.2-35), xserver-xorg-driver-v4l
1358+Provides: xserver-xorg-video-2
1359+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.4)
1360+Conflicts: xserver-xorg-driver-v4l
1361+Description: X.Org X server -- Video 4 Linux display driver
1362+ This driver for the X.Org X server (see xserver-xorg for a further description)
1363+ uses the video 4 linux interface. It does not provide a graphics chip
1364+ driver, but instead registers a number of generic Xv adaptors which can be
1365+ used with any graphics chipset driver.
1366+ .
1367+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
1368+ <URL:http://www.X.org>
1369+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
1370+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
1371+ .
1372+ This package is built from the X.org xf86-video-v4l driver module.
1373+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
1374+
1375+Package: libgcrypt11
1376+Status: install ok installed
1377+Priority: important
1378+Section: libs
1379+Installed-Size: 384
1380+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1381+Architecture: i386
1382+Version: 1.2.4-2ubuntu7
1383+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), libgpg-error0 (>= 1.4)
1384+Suggests: rng-tools
1385+Description: LGPL Crypto library - runtime library
1386+ libgcrypt contains cryptographic functions. Many important free
1387+ ciphers, hash algorithms and public key signing algorithms have been
1388+ implemented:
1389+ arcfour, blowfish, cast5, DSA, des, 3DES, elgamal, MD5, rijndael,
1390+ RMD160, RSA, SHA1, twofish, tiger.
1391+Original-Maintainer: Debian GnuTLS Maintainers <pkg-gnutls-maint@lists.alioth.debian.org>
1392+
1393+Package: xcursor-themes
1394+Status: install ok installed
1395+Priority: optional
1396+Section: x11
1397+Installed-Size: 3848
1398+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com>
1399+Architecture: all
1400+Version: 1.0.1-5ubuntu1
1401+Replaces: xlibs-data (<< 6.8.2-35)
1402+Conflicts: xlibs-data (<< 6.8.2-35)
1403+Conffiles:
1404+ /etc/X11/cursors/core.theme 73cec8bd811379ca1a61cb240e96fb51
1405+ /etc/X11/cursors/handhelds.theme d8be9d15f982704d007d3ba3d8009f54
1406+ /etc/X11/cursors/redglass.theme d1e8adaca475bf4a4b295ca5407244fd
1407+ /etc/X11/cursors/whiteglass.theme f24b4a1b5e7754dbb60a831af8bc591a
1408+Description: Base X cursor themes
1409+ This package contains the base X cursor themes -- handhelds, redglass, and
1410+ whiteglass. These themes used to be contained in the xlibs-data package. They
1411+ are for use with the Xcursor library.
1412+ .
1413+ Please see libxcursor1 for more information.
1414+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
1415+
1416+Package: python-dbus
1417+Status: install ok installed
1418+Priority: optional
1419+Section: python
1420+Installed-Size: 644
1421+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1422+Architecture: i386
1423+Source: dbus-python
1424+Version: 0.82.4-1ubuntu1
1425+Replaces: python2.4-dbus
1426+Provides: python2.4-dbus, python2.5-dbus
1427+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.1.1), libdbus-glib-1-2 (>= 0.74), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.15.6), python (>= 2.4), python (<< 2.6), python-support (>= 0.7.1)
1428+Recommends: python-gobject | python-gtk (<< 2.10)
1429+Suggests: python-dbus-dbg, python-dbus-doc
1430+Conflicts: gajim (<< 0.11.1), gnome-osd (<< 0.12.0), python2.4-dbus
1431+Description: simple interprocess messaging system (Python interface)
1432+ D-Bus is a message bus, used for sending messages between applications.
1433+ Conceptually, it fits somewhere in between raw sockets and CORBA in
1434+ terms of complexity.
1435+ .
1436+ This package provides a Python interface to D-Bus.
1437+ .
1438+ See the dbus description for more information about D-Bus in general.
1439+Original-Maintainer: Utopia Maintenance Team <pkg-utopia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
1440+Python-Version: 2.4, 2.5
1441+
1442+Package: xserver-xorg-video-sis
1443+Status: install ok installed
1444+Priority: optional
1445+Section: x11
1446+Installed-Size: 676
1447+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1448+Architecture: i386
1449+Version: 1:0.9.3-6
1450+Replaces: xserver-xorg (<< 6.8.2-35), xserver-xorg-driver-sis
1451+Provides: xserver-xorg-video-2
1452+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.4)
1453+Conflicts: xserver-xorg-driver-sis
1454+Description: X.Org X server -- SiS display driver
1455+ This package provides the driver for all SiS and XGI Volari cards.
1456+ .
1457+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
1458+ <URL:http://www.X.org>
1459+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
1460+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
1461+ .
1462+ This package is built from the X.org xf86-video-sis driver module.
1463+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
1464+
1465+Package: libxinerama1
1466+Status: install ok installed
1467+Priority: optional
1468+Section: libs
1469+Installed-Size: 60
1470+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1471+Architecture: i386
1472+Source: libxinerama
1473+Version: 2:1.0.2-1build1
1474+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6), libx11-6, libxext6, x11-common
1475+Description: X11 Xinerama extension library
1476+ libXinerama provides an X Window System client interface to the XINERAMA
1477+ extension to the X protocol.
1478+ .
1479+ The Xinerama (also known as panoramiX) extension allows for multiple screens
1480+ attached to a single display to be treated as belonging together, and to give
1481+ desktop applications a better idea of the monitor layout.
1482+ .
1483+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
1484+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
1485+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
1486+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
1487+
1488+Package: lzma
1489+Status: install ok installed
1490+Priority: required
1491+Section: base
1492+Installed-Size: 296
1493+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1494+Architecture: i386
1495+Version: 4.43-12ubuntu1
1496+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1-21), libstdc++6 (>= 4.2.1-4)
1497+Description: Compression method of 7z format in 7-Zip program
1498+ LZMA is a compression algorithm, based on the famous Lempel Ziv
1499+ compression method.
1500+ .
1501+ The main characteristics of the algorithm are very good compression,
1502+ fast decompression, use of lot of RAM for compression and low usage of
1503+ RAM for decompression.
1504+ .
1505+ LZMA provides high compression ratio and very fast decompression, so it
1506+ is very suitable for embedded applications. For example, it can be used
1507+ for ROM (firmware) compression.
1508+Homepage: http://www.7-zip.org/sdk.htm
1509+Original-Maintainer: Mohammed Adnène Trojette <adn+deb@diwi.org>
1510+
1511+Package: libuuid1
1512+Status: install ok installed
1513+Priority: required
1514+Section: libs
1515+Installed-Size: 92
1516+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1517+Architecture: i386
1518+Source: e2fsprogs
1519+Version: 1.40.8-2ubuntu2
1520+Replaces: e2fsprogs (<< 1.34-1)
1521+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), passwd
1522+Recommends: uuid-runtime
1523+Description: universally unique id library
1524+ libuuid generates and parses 128-bit universally unique id's (UUID's).
1525+ See RFC 4122 for more information.
1526+Original-Maintainer: Theodore Y. Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
1527+
1528+Package: ubiquity-ubuntu-artwork
1529+Status: install ok installed
1530+Priority: optional
1531+Section: admin
1532+Installed-Size: 124
1533+Maintainer: Ubuntu Installer Team <ubuntu-installer@lists.ubuntu.com>
1534+Architecture: all
1535+Source: ubiquity
1536+Version: 1.8.12
1537+Replaces: espresso-ubuntu-artwork, espresso-ubuntu-doc, ubiquity-ubuntu-doc, ubuntu-express-ubuntu-artwork, ubuntu-express-ubuntu-doc
1538+Provides: ubiquity-artwork-1.8.12
1539+Conflicts: espresso-ubuntu-artwork, espresso-ubuntu-doc, ubiquity-ubuntu-doc, ubuntu-express-ubuntu-artwork, ubuntu-express-ubuntu-doc
1540+Description: Ubuntu artwork for Ubiquity live installer
1541+ This package provides Ubuntu-themed user interface artwork, help files, and
1542+ user interface text for the Ubiquity live CD installer.
1543+
1544+Package: libtasn1-3
1545+Status: install ok installed
1546+Priority: important
1547+Section: libs
1548+Installed-Size: 156
1549+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1550+Architecture: i386
1551+Version: 1.1-1
1552+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1)
1553+Conflicts: libtasn1-2 (= 0.3.1-1)
1554+Description: Manage ASN.1 structures (runtime)
1555+ Manage ASN1 (Abstract Syntax Notation One) structures.
1556+ The main features of this library are:
1557+ * on-line ASN1 structure management that doesn't require any C code
1558+ file generation.
1559+ * off-line ASN1 structure management with C code file generation
1560+ containing an array.
1561+ * DER (Distinguish Encoding Rules) encoding
1562+ * no limits for INTEGER and ENUMERATED values
1563+ .
1564+ This package contains runtime libraries.
1565+Original-Maintainer: Debian GnuTLS Maintainers <pkg-gnutls-maint@lists.alioth.debian.org>
1566+
1567+Package: lsb-base
1568+Status: install ok installed
1569+Priority: required
1570+Section: misc
1571+Installed-Size: 84
1572+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1573+Architecture: all
1574+Source: lsb
1575+Version: 3.2-4ubuntu1
1576+Replaces: lsb (<< 2.0-6), lsb-core (<< 2.0-6)
1577+Depends: libncurses5, libpam0g, ncurses-bin, sed
1578+Conflicts: lsb (<< 2.0-6), lsb-core (<< 2.0-6)
1579+Conffiles:
1580+ /etc/lsb-base-logging.sh a58f2665f3777b92d14d9952dc185d8f
1581+Description: Linux Standard Base 3.2 init script functionality
1582+ The Linux Standard Base (http://www.linuxbase.org/) is a standard
1583+ core system that third-party applications written for Linux can
1584+ depend upon.
1585+ .
1586+ This package only includes the init-functions shell library, which
1587+ may be used by other packages' initialization scripts for console
1588+ logging and other purposes.
1589+Homepage: http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/LSB
1590+Original-Maintainer: Chris Lawrence <lawrencc@debian.org>
1591+
1592+Package: libcurl3-gnutls
1593+Status: install ok installed
1594+Priority: optional
1595+Section: libs
1596+Installed-Size: 396
1597+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1598+Architecture: i386
1599+Source: curl
1600+Version: 7.18.0-1ubuntu2
1601+Replaces: libcurl4-gnutls
1602+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libcomerr2 (>= 1.33-3), libgnutls13 (>= 2.0.4-0), libidn11 (>= 0.5.18), libkrb53 (>= 1.6.dfsg.2), libldap-2.4-2 (>= 2.4.7), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
1603+Recommends: ca-certificates
1604+Conflicts: libcurl4-gnutls
1605+Description: Multi-protocol file transfer library (GnuTLS)
1606+ libcurl is designed to be a solid, usable, reliable and portable
1607+ multi-protocol file transfer library.
1608+ .
1609+ SSL support is provided by GnuTLS.
1610+ .
1611+ This is the shared version of libcurl.
1612+Homepage: http://curl.haxx.se
1613+Original-Maintainer: Domenico Andreoli <cavok@debian.org>
1614+
1615+Package: fontconfig
1616+Status: install ok installed
1617+Priority: optional
1618+Section: utils
1619+Installed-Size: 132
1620+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1621+Architecture: i386
1622+Version: 2.5.0-2ubuntu3
1623+Depends: defoma (>= 0.7.0), fontconfig-config, libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libexpat1 (>= 1.95.8), libfontconfig1 (>= 2.4.0), libfreetype6 (>= 2.3.5), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
1624+Description: generic font configuration library - support binaries
1625+ Fontconfig is a font configuration and customization library, which
1626+ does not depend on the X Window System. It is designed to locate
1627+ fonts within the system and select them according to requirements
1628+ specified by applications.
1629+ .
1630+ Fontconfig is not a rasterization library, nor does it impose a
1631+ particular rasterization library on the application. The X-specific
1632+ library 'Xft' uses fontconfig along with freetype to specify and
1633+ rasterize fonts.
1634+ .
1635+ This package contains a program to maintain the fontconfig cache
1636+ (fc-cache), a sample program to list installed fonts (fc-list), a program
1637+ to test the matching rules (fc-match) and a program to dump the binary
1638+ cache files in string form (fc-cat). It also makes fonts managed by defoma
1639+ available to fontconfig applications.
1640+Original-Maintainer: Keith Packard <keithp@debian.org>
1641+
1642+Package: libjpeg62
1643+Status: install ok installed
1644+Priority: optional
1645+Section: libs
1646+Installed-Size: 196
1647+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1648+Architecture: i386
1649+Source: libjpeg6b
1650+Version: 6b-14
1651+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6-1)
1652+Description: The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG runtime library
1653+ The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG library is a library for handling
1654+ JPEG files.
1655+ .
1656+ This package contains the shared library.
1657+Original-Maintainer: Bill Allombert <ballombe@debian.org>
1658+
1659+Package: cpp-4.2
1660+Status: install ok installed
1661+Priority: optional
1662+Section: interpreters
1663+Installed-Size: 5600
1664+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1665+Architecture: i386
1666+Source: gcc-4.2
1667+Version: 4.2.3-2ubuntu7
1668+Depends: gcc-4.2-base (= 4.2.3-2ubuntu7), libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
1669+Suggests: gcc-4.2-locales (>= 4.2.3-1)
1670+Conflicts: cpp-4.2 (<< 4.2-20070307), g++-4.2 (<< 4.2-20070307), g++-4.2-multilib (<< 4.2-20070307), gcc-4.2 (<< 4.2-20070307), gcc-4.2-multilib (<< 4.2-20070307), gcj-4.2 (<< 4.2-20070307), gfortran-4.2 (<< 4.2-20070307), gfortran-4.2-multilib (<< 4.2-20070307), gobjc++-4.2 (<< 4.2-20070307), gobjc++-4.2-multilib (<< 4.2-20070307), gobjc-4.2 (<< 4.2-20070307), gobjc-4.2-multilib (<< 4.2-20070307), treelang-4.2 (<< 4.2-20070307)
1671+Description: The GNU C preprocessor
1672+ A macro processor that is used automatically by the GNU C compiler
1673+ to transform programs before actual compilation.
1674+ .
1675+ This package has been separated from gcc for the benefit of those who
1676+ require the preprocessor but not the compiler.
1677+Original-Maintainer: Debian GCC Maintainers <debian-gcc@lists.debian.org>
1678+
1679+Package: user-setup
1680+Status: install ok installed
1681+Priority: extra
1682+Section: admin
1683+Installed-Size: 384
1684+Maintainer: Ubuntu Installer Team <ubuntu-installer@lists.ubuntu.com>
1685+Architecture: all
1686+Version: 1.16ubuntu5
1687+Depends: adduser, debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0, passwd
1688+Description: Set up initial user and password
1689+ This package creates an initial user, using the same code as is
1690+ responsible for creating the initial user in the installer. It is only
1691+ likely to be of any use if your system has no non-system users at all.
1692+Original-Maintainer: Debian Install System Team <debian-boot@lists.debian.org>
1693+
1694+Package: procps
1695+Status: install ok installed
1696+Priority: required
1697+Section: admin
1698+Installed-Size: 600
1699+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1700+Architecture: i386
1701+Version: 1:3.2.7-5ubuntu2
1702+Replaces: bsdutils (<< 2.9x-1), watch
1703+Provides: watch
1704+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libncurses5 (>= 5.6+20071006-3), lsb-base (>= 3.0-10)
1705+Recommends: psmisc
1706+Conflicts: libproc-dev (<< 1:1.2.6-2), pgrep (<< 3.3-5), procps-nonfree, w-bassman (<< 1.0-3), watch
1707+Conffiles:
1708+ /etc/sysctl.conf 3628007f7a72844bdbe19bde756b5064
1709+ /etc/init.d/procps 22b9c954c086f982553f2bf349f34b81
1710+Description: /proc file system utilities
1711+ These are utilities to browse the /proc filesystem, which is not a real file
1712+ system but a way for the kernel to provide information about the status of
1713+ entries in its process table. (e.g. running, stopped or "zombie")
1714+ Both command line and full screen utilities are provided. Ncurses is needed
1715+ for the full screen utilities. More information can be found at procps
1716+ website http://procps.sf.net/
1717+ .
1718+ This package includes the following utilities: top, uptime, tload,
1719+ free, vmstat, watch, skill, pmap, pgrep, slabtop and pwdx.
1720+Original-Maintainer: Craig Small <csmall@debian.org>
1721+
1722+Package: wpasupplicant
1723+Status: install ok installed
1724+Priority: optional
1725+Section: net
1726+Installed-Size: 628
1727+Maintainer: Reinhard Tartler <siretart@ubuntu.com>
1728+Architecture: i386
1729+Version: 0.6.0+0.5.8-0ubuntu2
1730+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.1.1), libncurses5 (>= 5.6+20071006-3), libreadline5 (>= 5.2), libssl0.9.8 (>= 0.9.8f-1), lsb-base (>= 3.0-6)
1731+Recommends: dhcp3-client
1732+Suggests: guessnet, iproute, libengine-pkcs11-openssl
1733+Conffiles:
1734+ /etc/wpa_supplicant/ifupdown.sh 4c1df8b9f2d64a8e3dcd1fc08d1e8db2
1735+ /etc/wpa_supplicant/functions.sh 1d65fb9ccf039a360cb298118ad21dfe
1736+ /etc/init.d/wpa-ifupdown 0dbdc73ac6a0e53ec429466a69e4cf95
1737+ /etc/logrotate.d/wpa_action 2f64dd63ec9ccebb07b746910f6aeb04
1738+Description: Client support for WPA and WPA2 (IEEE 802.11i)
1739+ WPA and WPA2 are methods for securing wireless networks, the former
1740+ using IEEE 802.1X, and the latter using IEEE 802.11i. This software
1741+ provides key negotiation with the WPA Authenticator, and controls
1742+ association with IEEE 802.11i networks.
1743+
1744+Package: language-pack-en
1745+Status: install ok installed
1746+Priority: optional
1747+Section: translations
1748+Installed-Size: 36
1749+Maintainer: Language pack maintainers <language-packs@ubuntu.com>
1750+Architecture: all
1751+Version: 1:8.04+20080527
1752+Replaces: language-pack-en (<< 1:8.04+20080527), language-pack-en-base, language-pack-gnome-en (<< 1:8.04+20080527), language-pack-gnome-en-base (<< 1:8.04+20080527), language-pack-kde-en (<< 1:8.04+20080527), language-pack-kde-en-base (<< 1:8.04+20080527)
1753+Depends: language-pack-en-base
1754+Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.10.27ubuntu1)
1755+Description: translation updates for language English
1756+ Translation data updates for all supported packages for:
1757+ English
1758+ .
1759+ language-pack-en-base provides the bulk of translation data
1760+ and is updated only seldom. This package provides frequent translation
1761+ updates.
1762+ .
1763+ Please note that you should install language-support-en
1764+ to get full support for this language.
1765+
1766+Package: language-pack-es
1767+Status: install ok installed
1768+Priority: optional
1769+Section: translations
1770+Installed-Size: 36
1771+Maintainer: Language pack maintainers <language-packs@ubuntu.com>
1772+Architecture: all
1773+Version: 1:8.04+20080527.2
1774+Replaces: language-pack-es (<< 1:8.04+20080527.2), language-pack-es-base, language-pack-gnome-es (<< 1:8.04+20080527.2), language-pack-gnome-es-base (<< 1:8.04+20080527.2), language-pack-kde-es (<< 1:8.04+20080527.2), language-pack-kde-es-base (<< 1:8.04+20080527.2)
1775+Depends: language-pack-es-base
1776+Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.10.27ubuntu1)
1777+Description: translation updates for language Spanish; Castilian
1778+ Translation data updates for all supported packages for:
1779+ Spanish; Castilian
1780+ .
1781+ language-pack-es-base provides the bulk of translation data
1782+ and is updated only seldom. This package provides frequent translation
1783+ updates.
1784+ .
1785+ Please note that you should install language-support-es
1786+ to get full support for this language.
1787+
1788+Package: dnsutils
1789+Status: install ok installed
1790+Priority: standard
1791+Section: net
1792+Installed-Size: 284
1793+Maintainer: LaMont Jones <lamont@debian.org>
1794+Architecture: i386
1795+Source: bind9
1796+Version: 1:9.4.2-10
1797+Replaces: bind, bind9 (<< 1:9.1.0-3)
1798+Depends: bind9-host | host, libbind9-30, libc6 (>= 2.4), libdns32, libisc32, libisccfg30, liblwres30, libssl0.9.8 (>= 0.9.8f-1)
1799+Suggests: rblcheck
1800+Conflicts: netstd (<< 2.00)
1801+Description: Clients provided with BIND
1802+ The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) implements an Internet domain
1803+ name server. BIND is the most widely-used name server software on the
1804+ Internet, and is supported by the Internet Software Consortium, www.isc.org.
1805+ .
1806+ This package delivers various client programs related to DNS that are
1807+ derived from the BIND source tree.
1808+ .
1809+ - dig - query the DNS in various ways
1810+ - nslookup - the older way to do it
1811+ - nsupdate - perform dynamic updates (See RFC2136)
1812+
1813+Package: ttf-kochi-mincho
1814+Status: install ok installed
1815+Priority: optional
1816+Section: x11
1817+Installed-Size: 8996
1818+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1819+Architecture: all
1820+Source: ttf-kochi
1821+Version: 1.0.20030809-4ubuntu2
1822+Provides: ttf-kochi-mincho-naga10
1823+Depends: defoma
1824+Pre-Depends: dpkg (>= 1.10.24)
1825+Suggests: ttf-kochi-gothic | ttf-kochi-gothic-naga10, x-ttcidfont-conf, xserver-xorg | xfs-xtt (>> 1:1.3.0.1-3) | xfs (>= 4.0.2-1)
1826+Conflicts: ttf-kochi-mincho-naga10
1827+Conffiles:
1828+ /etc/defoma/hints/ttf-kochi-mincho.hints 9e5e304712c2309d975932fe51ee3b8c
1829+Description: Kochi Subst Mincho Japanese TrueType font without naga10
1830+ ttf-kochi-mincho is high quality, Japanese mincho TrueType font.
1831+ It does not include naga10 font, so it's DFSG-free.
1832+ .
1833+ The family of ttf-kochi-* is very smooth and beautiful compared with
1834+ current free Japanese TrueType fonts. It has bitmap hinting information,
1835+ so it's beautiful and not jagged to display on the CRT.
1836+ This font is suitable for both printing and displaying Japanese
1837+ characters.
1838+Original-Maintainer: GOTO Masanori <gotom@debian.org>
1839+
1840+Package: xutils-dev
1841+Status: install ok installed
1842+Priority: optional
1843+Section: x11
1844+Installed-Size: 1652
1845+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1846+Architecture: i386
1847+Version: 1:7.2.ds2-1ubuntu1
1848+Replaces: imake (<= 1:1.0.1-1), makedepend (<= 1:1.0.0-1), xorg-build-macros (<= 1.0.1-1), xmkmf (<= 0.99.0-6)
1849+Provides: imake, makedepend, xorg-build-macros, xmkmf
1850+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-5), cpp
1851+Pre-Depends: x11-common (>= 1:7.0.0)
1852+Conflicts: imake (<= 1:1.0.1-1), makedepend (<= 1:1.0.0-1), xorg-build-macros (<= 1.0.1-1), xmkmf (<= 0.99.0-6)
1853+Description: X Window System utility programs for development
1854+ xutils-dev provides a set of utility programs shipped with the X Window System
1855+ that do not require the X libraries; many of these programs are useful
1856+ even on a system that does not have any X clients or X servers installed.
1857+ .
1858+ The programs in this package include:
1859+ - ccmakedep, a version of makedepend which "does it right"
1860+ - imake, a C preprocessor interface to the make utility;
1861+ - lndir, a tool that creates a shadow directory of symbolic links to
1862+ another directory tree;
1863+ - makedepend, a tool to create dependencies in makefiles;
1864+ - makeg, a tool for making debuggable executables;
1865+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
1866+
1867+Package: libwvstreams4.4-base
1868+Status: install ok installed
1869+Priority: optional
1870+Section: libs
1871+Installed-Size: 640
1872+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1873+Architecture: i386
1874+Source: wvstreams
1875+Version: 4.4.1-0ubuntu2
1876+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libxplc0.3.13
1877+Description: C++ network libraries for rapid application development
1878+ WvStreams is a library suite that is comprised of several parts. Included
1879+ in the base package are:
1880+ * WvString: a convenient and efficient C++ string class
1881+ * WvList: an easy-to-use linked list
1882+ * WvHashTable: an efficient and easy-to-use hash table
1883+ * WvFile: a WvStream wrapper for handling files
1884+ * WvStreamClone: a base class which makes writing your own WvStreams easy
1885+ * WvLog: a log files handler
1886+ * UniIniGen: a tiny version of UniConf for simple configuration systems
1887+Original-Maintainer: Simon Law <sfllaw@debian.org>
1888+
1889+Package: libspeex1
1890+Status: install ok installed
1891+Priority: optional
1892+Section: libs
1893+Installed-Size: 180
1894+Maintainer: Ubuntu MOTU Developers <ubuntu-motu@lists.ubuntu.com>
1895+Architecture: i386
1896+Source: speex
1897+Version: 1.1.12-3ubuntu0.8.04.1
1898+Replaces: libspeex
1899+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4)
1900+Suggests: speex
1901+Conflicts: libspeex
1902+Description: The Speex Speech Codec
1903+ Unlike other codecs like MP3 and Ogg Vorbis, Speex is specially
1904+ designed for compressing voice at low bit-rates for applications
1905+ such as voice over IP (VoIP). In some sense, it is meant to be
1906+ complementary to the Ogg Vorbis codec.
1907+ .
1908+ This package is only the library.
1909+Original-Maintainer: Debian VoIP Team <pkg-voip-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
1910+
1911+Package: mscompress
1912+Status: install ok installed
1913+Priority: extra
1914+Section: otherosfs
1915+Installed-Size: 72
1916+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1917+Architecture: i386
1918+Version: 0.3-2ubuntu1
1919+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-0ubuntu1)
1920+Conflicts: foo2zjs (<< 20061224-0ubuntu3)
1921+Description: Microsoft "compress.exe/expand.exe" compatible (de)compressor
1922+ This package contains two programs:
1923+ .
1924+ msexpand, which decompresses files compressed by the Microsoft compress.exe
1925+ utility (e.g. Win 3.x installation files)
1926+ .
1927+ mscompress, which compresses files using the LZ77 compression algorithm.
1928+ Files can be decompressed using Microsoft expand.exe or msexpand(1).
1929+Original-Maintainer: Jefferson E. Noxon <jeff@debian.org>
1930+
1931+Package: python-minimal
1932+Essential: yes
1933+Status: install ok installed
1934+Priority: required
1935+Section: python
1936+Installed-Size: 84
1937+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1938+Architecture: all
1939+Source: python-defaults
1940+Version: 2.5.2-0ubuntu1
1941+Replaces: python (<= 2.4-1)
1942+Depends: dpkg (>= 1.13.20), python2.5-minimal (>= 2.5.2)
1943+Conflicts: python (<= 2.4-1), python-central (<< 0.5.5)
1944+Description: A minimal subset of the Python language (default version)
1945+ This package contains the interpreter and some essential modules. It's used
1946+ in the boot process for some basic tasks.
1947+ See /usr/share/doc/python-minimal/README.Debian for a list of the modules
1948+ contained in this package.
1949+Original-Maintainer: Matthias Klose <doko@debian.org>
1950+
1951+Package: console-tools
1952+Status: install ok installed
1953+Priority: optional
1954+Section: utils
1955+Installed-Size: 912
1956+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1957+Architecture: i386
1958+Version: 1:0.2.3dbs-65ubuntu7
1959+Replaces: open, util-linux (<< 2.11)
1960+Provides: console-utilities, open
1961+Depends: debconf | debconf-2.0, libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libconsole (= 1:0.2.3dbs-65ubuntu7), lsb-base (>= 3.0-10)
1962+Recommends: console-setup | console-data (>= 2002.12.04dbs-1), console-setup | console-common
1963+Suggests: kbd-compat
1964+Conflicts: console-common (<< 0.7.25), console-utilities, kbd (<< 0.95-11), open
1965+Conffiles:
1966+ /etc/console-tools/remap 2f1f15d62b45ab43c04b3ddbfcf591ec
1967+ /etc/init.d/console-screen.sh 40dfedb0d043e7e7a420d405b1f95fb4
1968+Description: Linux console and font utilities
1969+ This package allows you to set-up and manipulate the Linux console (ie.
1970+ screen and keyboard), and manipulate console-font files.
1971+ .
1972+ `console-tools' was developed from version 0.94 of the standard `kbd'
1973+ package, and integrates many fixes and enhancements, including new
1974+ kbd features up to 0.99.
1975+ .
1976+ You will probably want to install a set of data files, such as the one
1977+ in the `console-data' package.
1978+ .
1979+ For command-line compatibility with kbd, you may want to install the
1980+ kbd-compat package.
1981+Original-Maintainer: Alastair McKinstry <mckinstry@debian.org>
1982+
1983+Package: libfuse2
1984+Status: install ok installed
1985+Priority: optional
1986+Section: libs
1987+Installed-Size: 264
1988+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
1989+Architecture: i386
1990+Source: fuse
1991+Version: 2.7.2-1ubuntu2
1992+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
1993+Suggests: fuse-utils
1994+Conflicts: fuse-utils (<< 2.7.2-1ubuntu2)
1995+Description: Filesystem in USErspace library
1996+ Simple interface for userspace programs to export a virtual
1997+ filesystem to the Linux kernel.
1998+ .
1999+ This package contains the files necessary to write applications in C
2000+ or C++ using fuse.
2001+Homepage: http://fuse.sourceforge.net/
2002+Original-Maintainer: Bartosz Fenski <fenio@debian.org>
2003+
2004+Package: ncurses-base
2005+Essential: yes
2006+Status: install ok installed
2007+Priority: required
2008+Section: utils
2009+Installed-Size: 300
2010+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2011+Architecture: all
2012+Source: ncurses
2013+Version: 5.6+20071124-1ubuntu2
2014+Replaces: ncurses-term
2015+Provides: ncurses-runtime
2016+Depends: libncurses5 (>= 5.4-5)
2017+Conflicts: ncurses, ncurses-runtime
2018+Conffiles:
2019+ /etc/terminfo/README 9d086188afcd9479ae96ff55dd6c1573
2020+Description: Descriptions of common terminal types
2021+ This package contains what should be a reasonable subset of terminal
2022+ definitions, including: ansi, dumb, linux, rxvt, screen, sun, vt100,
2023+ vt102, vt220, vt52, and xterm.
2024+Original-Maintainer: Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>
2025+
2026+Package: ubiquity-casper
2027+Status: install ok installed
2028+Priority: optional
2029+Section: misc
2030+Installed-Size: 100
2031+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2032+Architecture: all
2033+Source: casper
2034+Version: 1.132ubuntu0.2
2035+Replaces: espresso-casper
2036+Depends: laptop-detect, sudo
2037+Conflicts: espresso-casper
2038+Enhances: ubiquity
2039+Description: Configuration hooks for live installer
2040+ This package provides hook scripts for the Ubiquity live installer that
2041+ repeat some pieces of configuration done by the live system boot process in
2042+ the system installed by Ubiquity.
2043+Tag: admin::boot, admin::filesystem, implemented-in::shell, protocol::smb, role::plugin, scope::utility, special::completely-tagged, works-with-format::iso9660
2044+
2045+Package: libpopt0
2046+Status: install ok installed
2047+Priority: important
2048+Section: base
2049+Installed-Size: 448
2050+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2051+Architecture: i386
2052+Source: popt
2053+Version: 1.10-3build1
2054+Replaces: popt
2055+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-0ubuntu1)
2056+Conflicts: popt, libpopt-dev (<= 1.4-1), rpm (<= 4.0.2-3)
2057+Description: lib for parsing cmdline parameters
2058+ Popt was heavily influenced by the getopt() and getopt_long() functions,
2059+ but it allows more powerful argument expansion. It can parse arbitrary
2060+ argv[] style arrays and automatically set variables based on command
2061+ line arguments. It also allows command line arguments to be aliased via
2062+ configuration files and includes utility functions for parsing arbitrary
2063+ strings into argv[] arrays using shell-like rules.
2064+ .
2065+ This package contains the runtime library and locale data.
2066+Original-Maintainer: Paul Martin <pm@debian.org>
2067+
2068+Package: libpam0g
2069+Status: install ok installed
2070+Priority: required
2071+Section: libs
2072+Installed-Size: 208
2073+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2074+Architecture: i386
2075+Source: pam
2076+Version: 0.99.7.1-5ubuntu6.1
2077+Replaces: libpam0g-util
2078+Depends: debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0, libc6 (>= 2.4), libpam-runtime
2079+Suggests: libpam-doc
2080+Conflicts: libpam, libpam0 (<= 0.56-2)
2081+Description: Pluggable Authentication Modules library
2082+ Contains the C shared library for Linux-PAM, a suite of shared
2083+ libraries that enable the local system administrator to choose how
2084+ applications authenticate users. In other words, without rewriting
2085+ or recompiling a PAM-aware application, it is possible to switch
2086+ between the authentication mechanism(s) it uses. One may entirely
2087+ upgrade the local authentication system without touching the
2088+ applications themselves.
2089+Original-Maintainer: Steve Langasek <vorlon@debian.org>
2090+
2091+Package: hpijs
2092+Status: install ok installed
2093+Priority: optional
2094+Section: text
2095+Installed-Size: 1124
2096+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2097+Architecture: i386
2098+Source: hplip (2.8.2-0ubuntu8)
2099+Version: 2.8.2+2.8.2-0ubuntu8
2100+Replaces: hpijs-ppds (<< 2.6.10+1.6.10-1), hplip-ppds (<< 1.6.10-1)
2101+Depends: cupsddk, foomatic-filters, ghostscript (>= 8.60) | gs-gpl (>= 8.01-5) | gs-esp (>= 7.07.01-8) | gs-afpl (>= 7.04-2), hplip (>= 2.8.2-0ubuntu8), libc6 (>= 2.4), libcupsys2 (>= 1.3.4), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1-21), libjpeg62, libsane (>= 1.0.11-3), libsnmp15 (>= 5.4.1~dfsg), libssl0.9.8 (>= 0.9.8f-1), libstdc++6 (>= 4.1.1-21), libusb-0.1-4 (>= 2:0.1.12)
2102+Suggests: hpijs-ppds (= 2.8.2+2.8.2-0ubuntu8), hplip-doc
2103+Description: HP Linux Printing and Imaging - gs IJS driver (hpijs)
2104+ This package contains an IJS printer driver for Ghostscript, which
2105+ adds support for most inkjet printers and some LaserJet printers
2106+ manufactured by HP. It is also required for HPLIP fax support.
2107+ .
2108+ The Debian package of hpijs includes the so-called rss patch, to use
2109+ pure black ink instead of composite black in printers that don't do
2110+ color map conversion in firmware.
2111+ .
2112+ HPIJS can take advantage of Ghostscript IJS KRGB support when
2113+ available, to enhance black printing on printers that do color
2114+ map conversion in firmware and are thus not affected by the old
2115+ rss patch.
2116+ .
2117+ Users of the CUPS printing system are advised to also install the
2118+ hplip package, and use the hp CUPS backend to send data to the printer.
2119+ HPLIP supports USB, networked and parallel-port devices, and enables
2120+ extended HPIJS functionality such as border-less printing.
2121+ Selecting any hpijs ppd in CUPS will use hpijs automatically.
2122+ .
2123+ Users of spoolers other than CUPS with printers connected through USB or
2124+ parallel ports are advised to install the hpoj package. Extended HPIJS
2125+ functionality will not be available.
2126+ .
2127+ HPIJS is meant to be used through the foomatic system (see the
2128+ foomatic-filters package).
2129+Original-Maintainer: Debian HPIJS and HPLIP maintainers <pkg-hpijs-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
2130+Homepage: http://hplip.sourceforge.net/
2131+
2132+Package: libusb-0.1-4
2133+Status: install ok installed
2134+Priority: important
2135+Section: libs
2136+Installed-Size: 96
2137+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2138+Architecture: i386
2139+Source: libusb
2140+Version: 2:0.1.12-8
2141+Replaces: libusb0
2142+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1)
2143+Conflicts: libusb0, libccid (<< 0.9.2-3)
2144+Description: userspace USB programming library
2145+ Library for programming USB applications without the knowledge
2146+ of Linux kernel internals.
2147+ .
2148+ Homepage: http://www.linux-usb.org/
2149+Original-Maintainer: Aurelien Jarno <aurel32@debian.org>
2150+
2151+Package: libgpg-error0
2152+Status: install ok installed
2153+Priority: important
2154+Section: libs
2155+Installed-Size: 200
2156+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2157+Architecture: i386
2158+Source: libgpg-error
2159+Version: 1.4-2ubuntu7
2160+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1)
2161+Description: library for common error values and messages in GnuPG components
2162+ Library that defines common error values for all GnuPG
2163+ components. Among these are GPG, GPGSM, GPGME, GPG-Agent, libgcrypt,
2164+ pinentry, SmartCard Daemon and possibly more in the future.
2165+Original-Maintainer: Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo <jsogo@debian.org>
2166+
2167+Package: psmisc
2168+Status: install ok installed
2169+Priority: optional
2170+Section: admin
2171+Installed-Size: 492
2172+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2173+Architecture: i386
2174+Version: 22.6-1
2175+Replaces: procps (<< 1:1.2)
2176+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), libncurses5 (>= 5.6)
2177+Description: Utilities that use the proc filesystem
2178+ This package contains three little utilities that use the proc FS:
2179+ .
2180+ `fuser' identifies processes using files (similar to Sun's or SGI's fuser).
2181+ `killall' kills processes by name, e.g. killall -HUP named. `pstree' shows
2182+ the currently running processes as a tree
2183+Original-Maintainer: Craig Small <csmall@debian.org>
2184+
2185+Package: ucf
2186+Status: install ok installed
2187+Priority: optional
2188+Section: utils
2189+Installed-Size: 248
2190+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2191+Architecture: all
2192+Version: 3.005
2193+Depends: coreutils (>= 5.91), debconf (>= 1.5.19) | cdebconf
2194+Conffiles:
2195+ /etc/ucf.conf 5565b8b26108c49ba575ba452cd69b3e
2196+Description: Update Configuration File: preserve user changes to config files.
2197+ Debian policy mandates that user changes to configuration files must be
2198+ preserved during package upgrades. The easy way to achieve this behavior
2199+ is to make the configuration file a 'conffile', in which case dpkg
2200+ handles the file specially during upgrades, prompting the user as
2201+ needed.
2202+ .
2203+ This is appropriate only if it is possible to distribute a default
2204+ version that will work for most installations, although some system
2205+ administrators may choose to modify it. This implies that the
2206+ default version will be part of the package distribution, and must
2207+ not be modified by the maintainer scripts during installation (or at
2208+ any other time).
2209+ .
2210+ This script attempts to provide conffile-like handling for files that
2211+ may not be labelled conffiles, and are not shipped in a Debian package,
2212+ but handled by the postinst instead. This script allows one to
2213+ maintain files in /etc, preserving user changes and in general
2214+ offering the same facilities while upgrading that dpkg normally
2215+ provides for 'conffiles'.
2216+ .
2217+ Additionally, this script provides facilities for transitioning a
2218+ file that had not been provided with conffile-like protection to come
2219+ under this schema, and attempts to minimize questions asked at
2220+ installation time. Indeed, the transitioning facility is better than the
2221+ one offered by dpkg while transitioning a file from a non-conffile to
2222+ conffile status.
2223+Original-Maintainer: Manoj Srivastava <srivasta@debian.org>
2224+
2225+Package: lftp
2226+Status: install ok installed
2227+Priority: optional
2228+Section: net
2229+Installed-Size: 1448
2230+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2231+Architecture: i386
2232+Version: 3.6.1-1
2233+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.2.1), libgnutls13 (>= 1.7.17-0), libncurses5 (>= 5.6), libreadline5 (>= 5.2), netbase
2234+Conffiles:
2235+ /etc/lftp.conf fb91b37fc323cf22c214a0f78bda759b
2236+Description: Sophisticated command-line FTP/HTTP client programs
2237+ Lftp is a file retrieving tool that supports FTP, HTTP, FISH, SFTP, HTTPS
2238+ and FTPS protocols under both IPv4 and IPv6. Lftp has an amazing set of
2239+ features, while preserving its interface as simple and easy as possible.
2240+ .
2241+ The main two advantages over other ftp clients are reliability and ability
2242+ to perform tasks in background. It will reconnect and reget the file being
2243+ transferred if the connection broke. You can start a transfer in background
2244+ and continue browsing on the ftp site. It does this all in one process. When
2245+ you have started background jobs and feel you are done, you can just exit
2246+ lftp and it automatically moves to nohup mode and completes the transfers.
2247+ It has also such nice features as reput and mirror. It can also download a
2248+ file as soon as possible by using several connections at the same time.
2249+ .
2250+ Lftp can also be scriptable, it can be used to mirror sites, it lets you
2251+ copy files among remote servers (even between FTP and HTTP). It has an
2252+ extensive online help. It supports bookmarks, and connecting to several
2253+ ftp/http sites at the same time.
2254+ .
2255+ This package also includes lftpget - A simple non-interactive
2256+ tool for downloading files.
2257+ .
2258+ http://lftp.yar.ru/
2259+Original-Maintainer: Noèl Köthe <noel@debian.org>
2260+
2261+Package: perl-modules
2262+Status: install ok installed
2263+Priority: standard
2264+Section: perl
2265+Installed-Size: 11680
2266+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2267+Architecture: all
2268+Source: perl
2269+Version: 5.8.8-12
2270+Replaces: libpod-parser-perl, libansicolor-perl, libfile-temp-perl, libnet-perl, libattribute-handlers-perl, libcgi-pm-perl, libi18n-langtags-perl, liblocale-maketext-perl, libmath-bigint-perl, libnet-ping-perl, libtest-harness-perl, libtest-simple-perl, liblocale-codes-perl
2271+Provides: libpod-parser-perl, libansicolor-perl, libfile-temp-perl, libnet-perl, libattribute-handlers-perl, libcgi-pm-perl, libi18n-langtags-perl, liblocale-maketext-perl, libmath-bigint-perl, libnet-ping-perl, libtest-harness-perl, libtest-simple-perl, liblocale-codes-perl
2272+Depends: perl (>= 5.8.8-8)
2273+Conflicts: libpod-parser-perl (<< 1.32-1), libansicolor-perl (<< 1.10-1), libfile-temp-perl (<< 0.16-1), libnet-perl (<= 1:1.19-3), libattribute-handlers-perl (<< 0.78.02-1), libcgi-pm-perl (<< 3.15-1), libi18n-langtags-perl (<< 0.35-1), liblocale-maketext-perl (<< 1.08-1), libmath-bigint-perl (<< 1.77-1), libnet-ping-perl (<< 2.31-1), libtest-harness-perl (<< 2.56-1), libtest-simple-perl (<< 0.62-1), liblocale-codes-perl (<< 2.06.1-1)
2274+Conffiles:
2275+ /etc/perl/Net/libnet.cfg fb2946cae573b8ed3d654a180d458733
2276+Description: Core Perl modules
2277+ Architecture independent Perl modules. These modules are part of Perl and
2278+ required if the `perl' package is installed.
2279+Original-Maintainer: Brendan O'Dea <bod@debian.org>
2280+
2281+Package: bsdutils
2282+Essential: yes
2283+Status: install ok installed
2284+Priority: required
2285+Section: utils
2286+Installed-Size: 164
2287+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2288+Architecture: i386
2289+Source: util-linux (2.13.1-5ubuntu2)
2290+Version: 1:2.13.1-5ubuntu2
2291+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4)
2292+Recommends: bsdmainutils
2293+Description: Basic utilities from 4.4BSD-Lite
2294+ This package contains the bare minimum number of BSD utilities needed
2295+ to boot a Debian system. You should probably also install
2296+ bsdmainutils to get the remaining standard BSD utilities.
2297+ .
2298+ Included are: cal, col, colcrt, colrm, column, logger, renice,
2299+ script, scriptreplay, ul, wall
2300+Original-Maintainer: LaMont Jones <lamont@debian.org>
2301+
2302+Package: xbase-clients
2303+Status: install ok installed
2304+Priority: optional
2305+Section: x11
2306+Installed-Size: 24
2307+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2308+Architecture: all
2309+Source: xorg
2310+Version: 1:7.3+10ubuntu10.2
2311+Depends: x11-apps, x11-common, x11-session-utils, x11-utils, x11-xfs-utils, x11-xkb-utils, x11-xserver-utils, xauth, xinit
2312+Description: miscellaneous X clients - metapackage
2313+ An X client is a program that interfaces with an X server (almost always via
2314+ the X libraries), and thus with some input and output hardware like a
2315+ graphics card, monitor, keyboard, and pointing device (such as a mouse).
2316+ .
2317+ This package provides a miscellaneous assortment of several dozen X clients
2318+ that ship with the X Window System.
2319+ .
2320+ This package is provided for transition from earlier Debian releases, the
2321+ programs formerly in xutils and xbase-clients having been split out in smaller
2322+ packages.
2323+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
2324+
2325+Package: xserver-xorg-video-apm
2326+Status: install ok installed
2327+Priority: optional
2328+Section: x11
2329+Installed-Size: 228
2330+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2331+Architecture: i386
2332+Version: 1:1.1.1-10
2333+Replaces: xserver-xorg (<< 6.8.2-35), xserver-xorg-driver-apm
2334+Provides: xserver-xorg-video-2
2335+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.4)
2336+Conflicts: xserver-xorg-driver-apm
2337+Description: X.Org X server -- APM display driver
2338+ This package provides the driver for the Alliance Pro Motion family
2339+ of video cards; specifically, the 6420, 6422, AT24, AT25, and AT3D
2340+ cards.
2341+ .
2342+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
2343+ <URL:http://www.X.org>
2344+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
2345+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
2346+ .
2347+ This package is built from the X.org xf86-video-apm driver module.
2348+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
2349+
2350+Package: powermanagement-interface
2351+Status: install ok installed
2352+Priority: optional
2353+Section: admin
2354+Installed-Size: 84
2355+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2356+Architecture: i386
2357+Version: 0.3.18
2358+Depends: acpi-support (>= 0.17)
2359+Description: platform neutral powermanagement interface
2360+ Provides an abstracted layer above the platform specific power management
2361+ interfaces, with a consistent API so that higher level tools can interact
2362+ with those interfaces.
2363+Original-Maintainer: Thom May <thom@ubuntu.com>
2364+
2365+Package: policykit
2366+Status: install ok installed
2367+Priority: optional
2368+Section: admin
2369+Installed-Size: 340
2370+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2371+Architecture: i386
2372+Version: 0.7-2ubuntu7
2373+Depends: adduser, consolekit, dbus, libc6 (>= 2.4), libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.1.1), libdbus-glib-1-2 (>= 0.74), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.14.0), libpam0g (>= 0.99.7.1), libpolkit-dbus2, libpolkit-grant2, libpolkit2
2374+Recommends: policykit-gnome
2375+Breaks: policykit-gnome (<< 0.7)
2376+Conffiles:
2377+ /etc/init.d/policykit d55a7744cce61eca848ad2dfca3a7e0b
2378+ /etc/pam.d/polkit 01dc501e2d43ffc9f76b338e24a55e80
2379+ /etc/dbus-1/system.d/org.freedesktop.PolicyKit.conf 023639bec061cfb8bc805864ffff99f8
2380+ /etc/PolicyKit/PolicyKit.conf 38b1918da7965c7837d3b15566e12a69
2381+Description: framework for managing administrative policies and privileges
2382+ PolicyKit is an application-level toolkit for defining and handling the policy
2383+ that allows unprivileged processes to speak to privileged processes.
2384+ .
2385+ It is a framework for centralizing the decision making process with respect to
2386+ granting access to privileged operations (like calling the HAL Mount() method)
2387+ for unprivileged (desktop) applications.
2388+Homepage: http://hal.freedesktop.org/docs/PolicyKit/
2389+Original-Maintainer: Utopia Maintenance Team <pkg-utopia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
2390+
2391+Package: hicolor-icon-theme
2392+Status: install ok installed
2393+Priority: optional
2394+Section: misc
2395+Installed-Size: 1328
2396+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com>
2397+Architecture: all
2398+Version: 0.10-1ubuntu1
2399+Description: default fallback theme for FreeDesktop.org icon themes
2400+ This is the default fallback theme used by implementations of the
2401+ Freedesktop.org Icon Theme specification.
2402+Original-Maintainer: Ross Burton <ross@debian.org>
2403+
2404+Package: dvd+rw-tools
2405+Status: install ok installed
2406+Priority: optional
2407+Section: utils
2408+Installed-Size: 412
2409+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2410+Architecture: i386
2411+Version: 7.0-9ubuntu1
2412+Depends: genisoimage, libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libgcc1, libstdc++6 (>= 4.1.1-21)
2413+Suggests: cdrskin
2414+Description: DVD+-RW/R tools
2415+ dvd+rw-tools makes it possible to burn DVD images created by dvdauthor or
2416+ genisoimage to DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, and DVD-RW disks, replacing
2417+ cdrecord-proDVD in many cases.
2418+ .
2419+ The package contains:
2420+ .
2421+ * growisofs to burn DVD images or create a data DVD on the fly
2422+ * dvd+rw-format to format a DVD+RW
2423+ * dvd+rw-mediainfo to give details about DVD disks
2424+ .
2425+ and some programs to control the write speed and obtain information from
2426+ DVD-RAM.
2427+Homepage: http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/
2428+Original-Maintainer: Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>
2429+
2430+Package: jockey-common
2431+Status: install ok installed
2432+Priority: optional
2433+Section: admin
2434+Installed-Size: 956
2435+Maintainer: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com>
2436+Architecture: all
2437+Source: jockey
2438+Version: 0.3.3-0ubuntu8
2439+Replaces: restricted-manager-core
2440+Provides: restricted-manager-core
2441+Depends: guidance-backends, python (>= 2.5), python (<< 2.6), python-central (>= 0.6.5), python-xdg
2442+Recommends: linux-restricted-modules-generic | linux-restricted-modules-386
2443+Conflicts: restricted-manager-core
2444+Description: user interface and desktop integration for driver management
2445+ Jockey provides a user interface for configuring third-party drivers,
2446+ such as the Nvidia and ATI fglrx X.org and various Wireless LAN
2447+ kernel modules.
2448+ .
2449+ This package contains the common data shared between the frontends.
2450+Python-Version: 2.5
2451+
2452+Package: libpolkit-dbus2
2453+Status: install ok installed
2454+Priority: optional
2455+Section: libs
2456+Installed-Size: 92
2457+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2458+Architecture: i386
2459+Source: policykit
2460+Version: 0.7-2ubuntu7
2461+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.1.1), libpolkit2, libselinux1
2462+Description: library for accessing PolicyKit via D-Bus
2463+ PolicyKit is a toolkit for defining and handling the policy that
2464+ allows unprivileged processes to speak to privileged processes.
2465+ .
2466+ This package contains a helper library for obtaining seat, session
2467+ and caller information via D-Bus and ConsoleKit.
2468+Homepage: http://hal.freedesktop.org/docs/PolicyKit/
2469+Original-Maintainer: Utopia Maintenance Team <pkg-utopia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
2470+
2471+Package: xserver-xorg-video-voodoo
2472+Status: install ok installed
2473+Priority: optional
2474+Section: x11
2475+Installed-Size: 108
2476+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2477+Architecture: i386
2478+Version: 1:1.1.1-5
2479+Replaces: xserver-xorg (<< 6.8.2-35), xserver-xorg-driver-voodoo
2480+Provides: xserver-xorg-video-2
2481+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.4)
2482+Conflicts: xserver-xorg-driver-voodoo
2483+Description: X.Org X server -- Voodoo display driver
2484+ This package provides the driver for 3dfx Voodoo1 and Voodoo2 chipsets.
2485+ .
2486+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
2487+ <URL:http://www.X.org>
2488+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
2489+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
2490+ .
2491+ This package is built from the X.org xf86-video-voodoo driver module.
2492+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
2493+
2494+Package: libpolkit-grant2
2495+Status: install ok installed
2496+Priority: optional
2497+Section: libs
2498+Installed-Size: 84
2499+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2500+Architecture: i386
2501+Source: policykit
2502+Version: 0.7-2ubuntu7
2503+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.1.1), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.12.0), libpolkit2
2504+Description: library for obtaining privileges via PolicyKit
2505+ PolicyKit is a toolkit for defining and handling the policy that
2506+ allows unprivileged processes to speak to privileged processes.
2507+ .
2508+ This package contains a library for obtaining privileges via PolicyKit.
2509+Homepage: http://hal.freedesktop.org/docs/PolicyKit/
2510+Original-Maintainer: Utopia Maintenance Team <pkg-utopia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
2511+
2512+Package: libxss1
2513+Status: install ok installed
2514+Priority: optional
2515+Section: libs
2516+Installed-Size: 60
2517+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2518+Architecture: i386
2519+Source: libxss
2520+Version: 1:1.1.2-1
2521+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-0ubuntu1), libx11-6, libxext6, x11-common
2522+Description: X11 Screen Saver extension library
2523+ libXss provides an X Window System client interface to the MIT-SCREEN-SAVER
2524+ extension to the X protocol.
2525+ .
2526+ The Screen Saver extension allows clients behaving as screen savers to
2527+ register themselves with the X server, to better integrate themselves with
2528+ the running session.
2529+ .
2530+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
2531+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
2532+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
2533+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
2534+
2535+Package: libxkbfile1
2536+Status: install ok installed
2537+Priority: optional
2538+Section: x11
2539+Installed-Size: 188
2540+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2541+Architecture: i386
2542+Source: libxkbfile
2543+Version: 1:1.0.4-1
2544+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-0ubuntu1), libx11-6, x11-common
2545+Description: X11 keyboard file manipulation library
2546+ libxkbfile provides an interface to read and manipulate description files for
2547+ XKB, the X11 keyboard configuration extension.
2548+ .
2549+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
2550+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
2551+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
2552+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
2553+
2554+Package: lsb-release
2555+Status: install ok installed
2556+Priority: extra
2557+Section: misc
2558+Installed-Size: 84
2559+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2560+Architecture: all
2561+Source: lsb
2562+Version: 3.2-4ubuntu1
2563+Depends: python
2564+Recommends: apt
2565+Suggests: lsb
2566+Description: Linux Standard Base version reporting utility
2567+ The Linux Standard Base (http://www.linuxbase.org/) is a standard
2568+ core system that third-party applications written for Linux can
2569+ depend upon.
2570+ .
2571+ The lsb-release command is a simple tool to help identify the Linux
2572+ distribution being used and its compliance with the Linux Standard Base.
2573+ LSB conformance will not be reported unless the required metapackages are
2574+ installed.
2575+ .
2576+ While it is intended for use by LSB packages, this command may also
2577+ be useful for programmatically distinguishing between a pure Debian
2578+ installation and derived distributions.
2579+Homepage: http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/LSB
2580+Original-Maintainer: Chris Lawrence <lawrencc@debian.org>
2581+Python-Version: current
2582+
2583+Package: ttf-arabeyes
2584+Status: install ok installed
2585+Priority: optional
2586+Section: x11
2587+Installed-Size: 6140
2588+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2589+Architecture: all
2590+Version: 2.0-1ubuntu1
2591+Depends: defoma
2592+Conffiles:
2593+ /etc/defoma/hints/ttf-arabeyes.hints fed351b8aed81a0b3ac0b6ee4f2a283f
2594+Description: Arabeyes GPL TrueType Arabic fonts
2595+ This is a set of TrueType Arabic fonts released under the GNU
2596+ General Public License by the Arabeyes Project (www.arabeyes.org).
2597+Original-Maintainer: Mohammed Adnène Trojette <adn+deb@diwi.org>
2598+
2599+Package: update-inetd
2600+Status: install ok installed
2601+Priority: standard
2602+Section: admin
2603+Installed-Size: 92
2604+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2605+Architecture: all
2606+Version: 4.27-0.6
2607+Depends: debconf | debconf-2.0
2608+Conflicts: netbase (<< 4.27)
2609+Description: inetd.conf updater
2610+ This package provides a program used by other packages to automatically
2611+ update /etc/inetd.conf.
2612+Original-Maintainer: Marco d'Itri <md@linux.it>
2613+
2614+Package: ssl-cert
2615+Status: install ok installed
2616+Priority: optional
2617+Section: utils
2618+Installed-Size: 100
2619+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2620+Architecture: all
2621+Version: 1.0.14-0ubuntu2
2622+Depends: adduser, debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0, openssl
2623+Description: Simple debconf wrapper for openssl
2624+ This is a package to enable unattended installs of software that
2625+ need to create ssl certificates.
2626+ Basically, it's just a wrapper for openssl req that feeds it the correct
2627+ user variables.
2628+Original-Maintainer: Debian Apache Maintainers <debian-apache@lists.debian.org>
2629+
2630+Package: libuniconf4.4
2631+Status: install ok installed
2632+Priority: optional
2633+Section: libs
2634+Installed-Size: 428
2635+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2636+Architecture: i386
2637+Source: wvstreams
2638+Version: 4.4.1-0ubuntu2
2639+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libwvstreams4.4-base, libwvstreams4.4-extras, libxplc0.3.13
2640+Conflicts: libuniconf4.0 (<< 4.0.2-5), libuniconf4.2
2641+Conffiles:
2642+ /etc/uniconf.conf 925e121db10e1ac8c003aabca9a7f52a
2643+Description: C++ network libraries for rapid application development
2644+ UniConf is a configuration system that can serve as the centrepiece among
2645+ many other, existing configuration systems, such as:
2646+ * GConf
2647+ * KConfig
2648+ * Windows registry
2649+ * Mutt ;)
2650+ .
2651+ UniConf can also be accessed over the network, with authentication, allowing
2652+ easy replication of configuration data via the UniReplicateGen.
2653+Original-Maintainer: Simon Law <sfllaw@debian.org>
2654+
2655+Package: xserver-xorg-video-s3virge
2656+Status: install ok installed
2657+Priority: optional
2658+Section: x11
2659+Installed-Size: 160
2660+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2661+Architecture: i386
2662+Version: 1:1.9.1-7
2663+Replaces: xserver-xorg (<< 6.8.2-35), xserver-xorg-driver-s3virge
2664+Provides: xserver-xorg-video-2
2665+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.4)
2666+Conflicts: xserver-xorg-driver-s3virge
2667+Description: X.Org X server -- S3 ViRGE display driver
2668+ This package provides the driver for the S3 ViRGE and Trio3D family
2669+ of chipsets. It does not support Trio64 or S3 96x cards; support for
2670+ these can be found in the xserver-xorg-video-s3 package. Support for
2671+ S3 Savage chipsets can be found in xserver-xorg-video-savage.
2672+ .
2673+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
2674+ <URL:http://www.X.org>
2675+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
2676+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
2677+ .
2678+ This package is built from the X.org xf86-video-s3virge driver module.
2679+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
2680+
2681+Package: libnm-util0
2682+Status: install ok installed
2683+Priority: optional
2684+Section: libs
2685+Installed-Size: 108
2686+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Dev Team <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2687+Architecture: i386
2688+Source: network-manager
2689+Version: 0.6.6-0ubuntu5
2690+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.1.1), libdbus-glib-1-2 (>= 0.74), libgcrypt11 (>= 1.2.2), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.16.0)
2691+Description: network management framework (shared library)
2692+ NetworkManager attempts to keep an active network connection available at all
2693+ times. It is intended only for the desktop use-case, and is not intended for
2694+ usage on servers. The point of NetworkManager is to make networking
2695+ configuration and setup as painless and automatic as possible. If using DHCP,
2696+ NetworkManager is _intended_ to replace default routes, obtain IP addresses
2697+ from a DHCP server, and change nameservers whenever it sees fit.
2698+ .
2699+ This package contains a convenience library to ease the access to
2700+ NetworkManager.
2701+ .
2702+ Homepage: http://www.gnome.org/projects/NetworkManager/
2703+Original-Maintainer: Riccardo Setti <giskard@debian.org>
2704+
2705+Package: libssl0.9.8
2706+Status: install ok installed
2707+Priority: important
2708+Section: libs
2709+Installed-Size: 6408
2710+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2711+Architecture: i386
2712+Source: openssl
2713+Version: 0.9.8g-4ubuntu3.3
2714+Depends: debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0, libc6 (>= 2.4), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
2715+Conflicts: libssl, libssl096-dev (<< 0.9.6-2), openssl (<< 0.9.6-2), ssleay (<< 0.9.2b)
2716+Description: SSL shared libraries
2717+ libssl and libcrypto shared libraries needed by programs like
2718+ apache-ssl, telnet-ssl and openssh.
2719+ .
2720+ It is part of the OpenSSL implementation of SSL.
2721+Original-Maintainer: Debian OpenSSL Team <pkg-openssl-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
2722+
2723+Package: bzip2
2724+Status: install ok installed
2725+Priority: optional
2726+Section: utils
2727+Installed-Size: 152
2728+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2729+Architecture: i386
2730+Version: 1.0.4-2ubuntu4
2731+Replaces: libbz2 (<< 0.9.5d-3)
2732+Depends: libbz2-1.0 (= 1.0.4-2ubuntu4)
2733+Suggests: bzip2-doc
2734+Description: high-quality block-sorting file compressor - utilities
2735+ bzip2 is a freely available, patent free, high-quality data compressor.
2736+ It typically compresses files to within 10% to 15% of the best available
2737+ techniques, whilst being around twice as fast at compression and six
2738+ times faster at decompression.
2739+ .
2740+ bzip2 compresses files using the Burrows-Wheeler block-sorting text
2741+ compression algorithm, and Huffman coding. Compression is generally
2742+ considerably better than that achieved by more conventional
2743+ LZ77/LZ78-based compressors, and approaches the performance of the PPM
2744+ family of statistical compressors.
2745+ .
2746+ The archive file format of bzip2 (.bz2) is incompatible with that of its
2747+ predecessor, bzip (.bz).
2748+Homepage: http://www.bzip.org/
2749+Original-Maintainer: Anibal Monsalve Salazar <anibal@debian.org>
2750+
2751+Package: vim-common
2752+Status: install ok installed
2753+Priority: important
2754+Section: editors
2755+Installed-Size: 564
2756+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2757+Architecture: i386
2758+Source: vim
2759+Version: 1:7.1-138+1ubuntu3
2760+Replaces: manpages-it (<= 0.3.4-3), manpages-pl (<= 20060331-1), vim-runtime (<< 1:7.0-010+1)
2761+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
2762+Recommends: vim | vim-gnome | vim-gtk | vim-lesstif | vim-nox | vim-tiny
2763+Conffiles:
2764+ /etc/vim/vimrc 080bf1170946fa1c181ba69a74522435
2765+ /etc/vim/vimrc.tiny 34664bfab6542c69cdfcaf8a39229cca
2766+Description: Vi IMproved - Common files
2767+ Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi.
2768+ .
2769+ Many new features have been added: multi level undo, syntax
2770+ highlighting, command line history, on-line help, filename
2771+ completion, block operations, folding, Unicode support, etc.
2772+ .
2773+ This package contains files shared by all non GUI-enabled vim
2774+ variants (vim and vim-tiny currently) available in Debian.
2775+ Examples of such shared files are: manpages, common executables
2776+ like vimtutor and xxd, and configuration files.
2777+Homepage: http://www.vim.org/
2778+Original-Maintainer: Debian VIM Maintainers <pkg-vim-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
2779+
2780+Package: libwavpack1
2781+Status: install ok installed
2782+Priority: optional
2783+Section: libs
2784+Installed-Size: 208
2785+Maintainer: Ubuntu MOTU Developers <ubuntu-motu@lists.ubuntu.com>
2786+Architecture: i386
2787+Source: wavpack
2788+Version: 4.41.0-1
2789+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-5)
2790+Description: an audio codec (lossy and lossless) - library
2791+ WavPack is a completely open audio compression format providing lossless,
2792+ high-quality lossy, and a unique hybrid compression mode. Although the
2793+ technology is loosely based on previous versions of WavPack, the new version
2794+ 4 format has been designed from the ground up to offer unparalleled
2795+ performance and functionality.
2796+ .
2797+ http://www.wavpack.com
2798+ .
2799+ This package contains the shared libraries necessary to run programs
2800+ using libwavpack.
2801+Original-Maintainer: Sebastian Dröge <slomo@debian.org>
2802+
2803+Package: xfsprogs
2804+Status: install ok installed
2805+Priority: optional
2806+Section: admin
2807+Installed-Size: 3236
2808+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2809+Architecture: i386
2810+Version: 2.9.4-2
2811+Provides: fsck-backend
2812+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), libreadline5 (>= 5.2), libuuid1
2813+Suggests: xfsdump, attr, dvhtool, quota
2814+Conflicts: xfsdump (<< 2.0.0)
2815+Description: Utilities for managing the XFS filesystem
2816+ A set of commands to use the XFS filesystem, including mkfs.xfs.
2817+ .
2818+ XFS is a high performance journaling filesystem which originated
2819+ on the SGI IRIX platform. It is completely multi-threaded, can
2820+ support large files and large filesystems, extended attributes,
2821+ variable block sizes, is extent based, and makes extensive use of
2822+ Btrees (directories, extents, free space) to aid both performance
2823+ and scalability.
2824+ .
2825+ Refer to the documentation at http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/
2826+ for complete details. This implementation is on-disk compatible
2827+ with the IRIX version of XFS.
2828+Original-Maintainer: Nathan Scott <nathans@debian.org>
2829+
2830+Package: ttf-thai-tlwg
2831+Status: install ok installed
2832+Priority: optional
2833+Section: x11
2834+Installed-Size: 2760
2835+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2836+Architecture: all
2837+Source: thaifonts-scalable
2838+Version: 1:0.4.8-1
2839+Replaces: xfonts-thai-ttf
2840+Depends: defoma, x-ttcidfont-conf
2841+Conflicts: xfonts-thai-ttf
2842+Conffiles:
2843+ /etc/fonts/conf.avail/65-ttf-thai-tlwg.conf 290ce57a61f2c49b62c1d75ef861f242
2844+ /etc/fonts/conf.avail/90-ttf-thai-tlwg-synthetic.conf cfa384f101379a9015f051a42a9408f8
2845+ /etc/defoma/hints/ttf-thai-tlwg.hints 80bf237265cd6f14dc707c8b53db34d2
2846+Description: Thai fonts in TrueType format
2847+ This package provides some free-licensed fonts that are
2848+ enhanced by developpers from Thai Linux Working Group.
2849+ In TrueType format.
2850+ .
2851+ At the moment, it provides two families from the National Font
2852+ Project (Garuda, Norasi), one from NECTEC (Loma) and three
2853+ developed by TLWG itself (Tlwg Mono, Tlwg Typewriter, Purisa).
2854+Original-Maintainer: Theppitak Karoonboonyanan <thep@linux.thai.net>
2855+Homepage: http://linux.thai.net/projects/thaifonts-scalable
2856+
2857+Package: openssl
2858+Status: install ok installed
2859+Priority: optional
2860+Section: utils
2861+Installed-Size: 800
2862+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2863+Architecture: i386
2864+Version: 0.9.8g-4ubuntu3.3
2865+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libssl0.9.8 (>= 0.9.8f-1), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
2866+Suggests: ca-certificates, openssl-doc
2867+Conflicts: ssleay (<< 0.9.2b)
2868+Conffiles:
2869+ /etc/ssl/openssl.cnf 0b1cf9a835b829131d630b7c2fe55f3c
2870+Description: Secure Socket Layer (SSL) binary and related cryptographic tools
2871+ This package contains the openssl binary and related tools.
2872+ .
2873+ It is part of the OpenSSL implementation of SSL.
2874+ .
2875+ You need it to perform certain cryptographic actions like:
2876+ - Creation of RSA, DH and DSA key parameters;
2877+ - Creation of X.509 certificates, CSRs and CRLs;
2878+ - Calculation of message digests;
2879+ - Encryption and decryption with ciphers;
2880+ - SSL/TLS client and server tests;
2881+ - Handling of S/MIME signed or encrypted mail.
2882+Original-Maintainer: Debian OpenSSL Team <pkg-openssl-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
2883+
2884+Package: python-gnupginterface
2885+Status: install ok installed
2886+Priority: optional
2887+Section: python
2888+Installed-Size: 144
2889+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2890+Architecture: all
2891+Source: gnupginterface
2892+Version: 0.3.2-9ubuntu1
2893+Provides: python2.4-gnupginterface, python2.5-gnupginterface, python2.3-gnupginterface
2894+Depends: python-support (>= 0.2), gnupg (>= 1.2.1)
2895+Description: Python interface to GnuPG (GPG)
2896+ GnuPGInterface is a Python module to interface with GnuPG.
2897+ It concentrates on interacting with GnuPG via filehandles,
2898+ providing access to control GnuPG via versatile and extensible means.
2899+ .
2900+ This module is based on GnuPG::Interface, a Perl module by the same
2901+ author.
2902+Original-Maintainer: Guilherme de S. Pastore <gpastore@colband.com.br>
2903+
2904+Package: python-software-properties
2905+Status: install ok installed
2906+Priority: optional
2907+Section: admin
2908+Installed-Size: 1040
2909+Maintainer: Michael Vogt <michael.vogt@ubuntu.com>
2910+Architecture: all
2911+Source: software-properties
2912+Version: 0.63ubuntu1
2913+Depends: iso-codes, lsb-release, python (>= 2.4), python-apt (>= 0.6.20ubuntu16), python-central (>= 0.5.62), python-gnupginterface, unattended-upgrades
2914+Description: manage the repositories that you install software from
2915+ This software provides an abstraction of the used apt repositories.
2916+ It allows you to easily manage your distribution and independent software
2917+ vendor software sources.
2918+Python-Version: >= 2.4
2919+
2920+Package: xorg
2921+Status: install ok installed
2922+Priority: optional
2923+Section: x11
2924+Installed-Size: 24
2925+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2926+Architecture: i386
2927+Version: 1:7.3+10ubuntu10.2
2928+Provides: x-window-system, x-window-system-core
2929+Depends: libgl1-mesa-glx | libgl1, libglu1-mesa, x11-apps, x11-common, x11-session-utils, x11-utils, x11-xfs-utils, x11-xkb-utils, x11-xserver-utils, xauth, xfonts-100dpi (>= 1:1.0.0-1), xfonts-75dpi (>= 1:1.0.0-1), xfonts-base (>= 1:1.0.0-1), xfonts-scalable (>= 1:1.0.0-1), xfonts-utils, xinit, xkb-data, xserver-xorg, xterm | x-terminal-emulator
2930+Suggests: xorg-docs
2931+Description: X.Org X Window System
2932+ This metapackage provides the components for a standalone
2933+ workstation running the X Window System. It provides the X libraries, an X
2934+ server, a set of fonts, and a group of basic X clients and utilities.
2935+ .
2936+ Higher level metapackages, such as those for desktop environments, can
2937+ depend on this package and simplify their dependencies.
2938+ .
2939+ It should be noted that a package providing x-window-manager should also
2940+ be installed to ensure a comfortable X experience.
2941+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
2942+
2943+Package: python2.5-minimal
2944+Status: install ok installed
2945+Priority: required
2946+Section: python
2947+Installed-Size: 4336
2948+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2949+Architecture: i386
2950+Source: python2.5
2951+Version: 2.5.2-2ubuntu4
2952+Replaces: python2.5 (<< 2.5.2-1)
2953+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
2954+Suggests: binfmt-support
2955+Conflicts: binfmt-support (<< 1.1.2)
2956+Conffiles:
2957+ /etc/python2.5/sitecustomize.py d6b276695157bde06a56ba1b2bc53670
2958+Description: A minimal subset of the Python language (version 2.5)
2959+ This package contains the interpreter and some essential modules. It can
2960+ be used in the boot process for some basic tasks.
2961+ See /usr/share/doc/python2.5-minimal/README.Debian for a list of the modules
2962+ contained in this package.
2963+Original-Maintainer: Matthias Klose <doko@debian.org>
2964+Python-Runtime: python2.5
2965+Python-Version: 2.5
2966+
2967+Package: ncurses-bin
2968+Essential: yes
2969+Status: install ok installed
2970+Priority: required
2971+Section: utils
2972+Installed-Size: 292
2973+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2974+Architecture: i386
2975+Source: ncurses
2976+Version: 5.6+20071124-1ubuntu2
2977+Provides: tput
2978+Pre-Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libncurses5 (>= 5.6+20071006-3)
2979+Conflicts: ncurses, tput
2980+Description: Terminal-related programs and man pages
2981+ This package contains the programs used for manipulating the terminfo
2982+ database and individual terminfo entries, as well as some programs for
2983+ resetting terminals and such.
2984+Original-Maintainer: Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>
2985+
2986+Package: perl-base
2987+Essential: yes
2988+Status: install ok installed
2989+Priority: required
2990+Section: perl
2991+Installed-Size: 2096
2992+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
2993+Architecture: i386
2994+Source: perl
2995+Version: 5.8.8-12
2996+Replaces: perl (<< 5.8.8-5), perl-modules (<< 5.8.8-8), libperl5.8 (<< 5.8.0-20), libscalar-list-utils-perl, libclass-multimethods-perl (<< 1.70-4)
2997+Provides: perl5-base, perlapi-5.8.0, perlapi-5.8.1, perlapi-5.8.2, perlapi-5.8.3, perlapi-5.8.4, perlapi-5.8.6, perlapi-5.8.7, perlapi-5.8.8, libscalar-list-utils-perl
2998+Pre-Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1)
2999+Suggests: perl
3000+Conflicts: autoconf2.13 (<< 2.13-45), libscalar-list-utils-perl (<< 1:1.18-1)
3001+Description: The Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister
3002+ A scripting language with delusions of full language-hood, Perl is used
3003+ in many system scripts and utilities.
3004+ .
3005+ This is a stripped down Perl with only essential libraries. To make
3006+ full use of Perl, you'll want to install the `perl', `perl-modules' and
3007+ optionally `perl-doc' packages which supplement this one.
3008+Original-Maintainer: Brendan O'Dea <bod@debian.org>
3009+
3010+Package: sysv-rc
3011+Status: install ok installed
3012+Priority: required
3013+Section: admin
3014+Installed-Size: 272
3015+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3016+Architecture: all
3017+Source: sysvinit
3018+Version: 2.86.ds1-14.1ubuntu45
3019+Replaces: file-rc, sysvinit (<< 2.85-1)
3020+Suggests: bum, sysv-rc-conf
3021+Conflicts: file-rc
3022+Description: System-V-like runlevel change mechanism
3023+ This package provides support for the System-V like system
3024+ for booting, shutting down and changing runlevels,
3025+ configured through symbolic links in /etc/rc?.d/.
3026+Original-Maintainer: Debian sysvinit maintainers <pkg-sysvinit-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
3027+
3028+Package: apt
3029+Status: install ok installed
3030+Priority: important
3031+Section: admin
3032+Installed-Size: 5200
3033+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3034+Architecture: i386
3035+Version: 0.7.9ubuntu17
3036+Replaces: libapt-pkg-dev (<< 0.3.7), libapt-pkg-doc (<< 0.3.7)
3037+Provides: libapt-pkg-libc6.7-6-4.6
3038+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1-21), libstdc++6 (>= 4.2.1-4)
3039+Recommends: ubuntu-keyring
3040+Suggests: apt-doc, aptitude | synaptic | gnome-apt | wajig, bzip2, dpkg-dev, gnupg, lzma
3041+Conffiles:
3042+ /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove 1ac5624cfc30a8272b5a024868c3643a
3043+ /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01ubuntu 674b4d7efe6aa8e102ab3b0c3390d967
3044+ /etc/logrotate.d/apt 172476f0940b1793f6190ed60031871a
3045+ /etc/cron.daily/apt 9b2d17639bf49f024f65b74bc8b3630a
3046+Description: Advanced front-end for dpkg
3047+ This is Debian's next generation front-end for the dpkg package manager.
3048+ It provides the apt-get utility and APT dselect method that provides a
3049+ simpler, safer way to install and upgrade packages.
3050+ .
3051+ APT features complete installation ordering, multiple source capability
3052+ and several other unique features, see the Users Guide in apt-doc.
3053+Original-Maintainer: APT Development Team <deity@lists.debian.org>
3054+
3055+Package: fdutils
3056+Status: install ok installed
3057+Priority: optional
3058+Section: utils
3059+Installed-Size: 980
3060+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3061+Architecture: i386
3062+Version: 5.5-20060227-1.1
3063+Replaces: miscutils, manpages (<< 1.11-3)
3064+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-0ubuntu1), debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0, debianutils (>= 1.7)
3065+Recommends: mtools (>= 3.8-1)
3066+Conffiles:
3067+ /etc/mediaprm 634ea1478e3db69c0a12fc08dbd057fb
3068+ /etc/fdmount.conf b9365eca8374c0b402c19a7a9b781b77
3069+Description: Linux floppy utilities
3070+ This package contains utilities for formatting extra capacity
3071+ disks, for automatic floppy disk mounting and unmounting, etc.
3072+ .
3073+ The package includes the following items:
3074+ .
3075+ * superformat: formats high capacity disks of (up to 1992k
3076+ for high density disks or up to 3984k for extra density
3077+ disks)
3078+ * fdmount: automatically mounts/unmounts disks when they are
3079+ inserted/removed.
3080+ * xdfcopy: formats, reads and writes OS/2's XDF disks.
3081+ * MAKEFLOPPIES: creates the floppy devices in /dev
3082+ * getfdprm: prints the current disk geometry (number of
3083+ sectors, track and heads etc)
3084+ * setfdprm: sets the current disk geometry
3085+ * fdrawcmd: sends raw commands to the floppy driver
3086+ * floppycontrol: configure the floppy driver
3087+ * General documentation about the floppy driver
3088+ .
3089+ Note that these utilities do not work for USB floppy drives, because
3090+ there is no direct access to the floppy controller.
3091+ .
3092+ Homepage: http://www.tux.org/pub/knaff/fdutils/
3093+Original-Maintainer: Anibal Monsalve Salazar <anibal@debian.org>
3094+
3095+Package: libxslt1.1
3096+Status: install ok installed
3097+Priority: optional
3098+Section: libs
3099+Installed-Size: 448
3100+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3101+Architecture: i386
3102+Source: libxslt
3103+Version: 1.1.22-1ubuntu1
3104+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), libgcrypt11 (>= 1.2.2), libxml2 (>= 2.6.29)
3105+Conflicts: libxslt1 (<< 1.1.2-2)
3106+Description: XSLT processing library - runtime library
3107+ XSLT is an XML language for defining transformations of XML files from
3108+ XML to some other arbitrary format, such as XML, HTML, plain text, etc.
3109+ using standard XSLT stylesheets. libxslt is a C library which
3110+ implements XSLT.
3111+ .
3112+ This package contains libxslt library used by applications for XSLT
3113+ transformations.
3114+Original-Maintainer: Debian XML/SGML Group <debian-xml-sgml-pkgs@lists.alioth.debian.org>
3115+
3116+Package: cupsys-common
3117+Status: install ok installed
3118+Priority: optional
3119+Section: net
3120+Installed-Size: 5228
3121+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3122+Architecture: all
3123+Source: cupsys
3124+Version: 1.3.7-1ubuntu3
3125+Replaces: cupsys (<< 1.2.3)
3126+Conflicts: cupsys (<< 1.2.3)
3127+Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - common files
3128+ The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and
3129+ general replacement for lpd and the like. It supports the Internet
3130+ Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver model for
3131+ handling various document types.
3132+ .
3133+ This package provides common files for CUPS server and client packages.
3134+ .
3135+ The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of
3136+ Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original
3137+ source packages from which these packages are made.
3138+Original-Maintainer: Debian CUPS Maintainers <pkg-cups-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
3139+
3140+Package: pciutils
3141+Status: install ok installed
3142+Priority: optional
3143+Section: admin
3144+Installed-Size: 768
3145+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3146+Architecture: i386
3147+Version: 1:2.2.4-1.1ubuntu4
3148+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
3149+Suggests: curl | wget | lynx
3150+Description: Linux PCI Utilities
3151+ This package contains various utilities for inspecting and setting of
3152+ devices connected to the PCI bus.
3153+ .
3154+ Homepage: http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~mj/pciutils.shtml
3155+Original-Maintainer: Debian pciutils Maintainers <pkg-pciutils-discuss@lists.alioth.debian.org>
3156+
3157+Package: libdbus-glib-1-2
3158+Status: install ok installed
3159+Priority: optional
3160+Section: libs
3161+Installed-Size: 188
3162+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3163+Architecture: i386
3164+Source: dbus-glib
3165+Version: 0.74-2
3166+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.1.3), libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.1.1), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.16.0)
3167+Description: simple interprocess messaging system (GLib-based shared library)
3168+ D-Bus is a message bus, used for sending messages between applications.
3169+ Conceptually, it fits somewhere in between raw sockets and CORBA in
3170+ terms of complexity.
3171+ .
3172+ This package provides the GLib-based shared library for applications using the
3173+ GLib interface to D-Bus.
3174+ .
3175+ See the dbus description for more information about D-Bus in general.
3176+Original-Maintainer: Utopia Maintenance Team <pkg-utopia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
3177+
3178+Package: ubuntu-standard
3179+Status: install ok installed
3180+Priority: optional
3181+Section: metapackages
3182+Installed-Size: 52
3183+Maintainer: Matt Zimmerman <mdz@ubuntu.com>
3184+Architecture: i386
3185+Source: ubuntu-meta
3186+Version: 1.102
3187+Depends: at, cpio, cron, dmidecode, dnsutils, dosfstools, ed, file, ftp, hdparm, info, inputattach, iptables, logrotate, lshw, lsof, ltrace, man-db, memtest86+, mime-support, nano, parted, popularity-contest, psmisc, rsync, strace, time, ufw, w3m, wget
3188+Recommends: apparmor-utils, bash-completion, command-not-found, fdutils, friendly-recovery, iputils-arping, iputils-tracepath, manpages, mlocate, mtr-tiny, ntfs-3g, openssh-client, ppp, pppconfig, pppoeconf, reiserfsprogs, tcpdump, telnet, update-manager-core, uuid-runtime
3189+Description: The Ubuntu standard system
3190+ This package depends on all of the packages in the Ubuntu standard system.
3191+ This set of packages provides a comfortable command-line Unix-like
3192+ environment.
3193+ .
3194+ It is also used to help ensure proper upgrades, so it is recommended that
3195+ it not be removed.
3196+
3197+Package: libgc1c2
3198+Status: install ok installed
3199+Priority: standard
3200+Section: libs
3201+Installed-Size: 252
3202+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3203+Architecture: i386
3204+Source: libgc
3205+Version: 1:6.8-1.1
3206+Replaces: libgc1
3207+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.2.1), libstdc++6 (>= 4.2.1)
3208+Conflicts: libgc1
3209+Description: conservative garbage collector for C and C++
3210+ Boehm's GC is a garbage collecting storage allocator that is
3211+ intended to be used as a plug-in replacement for C's malloc.
3212+Original-Maintainer: Ryan Murray <rmurray@debian.org>
3213+
3214+Package: pxljr
3215+Status: install ok installed
3216+Priority: optional
3217+Section: text
3218+Installed-Size: 152
3219+Maintainer: Ubuntu MOTU Developers <ubuntu-motu@lists.ubuntu.com>
3220+Architecture: i386
3221+Version: 1.1-0ubuntu1
3222+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-0ubuntu1), libjpeg62
3223+Description: Driver for HP's Color LaserJet 35xx/36xx color laser printers
3224+ HP's Color LaserJets 35xx and 36xx are supported by HP's HPIJS driver
3225+ (part of HPLIP), but HPIJS supports only the lowest quality level of
3226+ the three which are available under Windows. This driver which is not
3227+ developed at HP but by a independent developer supports all modes and
3228+ so provided the highest printout quality for these printers.
3229+ .
3230+ Home Page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/hp-pxl-jetready/
3231+Original-Maintainer: Till Kamppeter <till.kamppeter@gmail.com>
3232+
3233+Package: mtr-tiny
3234+Status: install ok installed
3235+Priority: standard
3236+Section: net
3237+Installed-Size: 104
3238+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3239+Architecture: i386
3240+Source: mtr
3241+Version: 0.72-2ubuntu1
3242+Replaces: mtr
3243+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libncurses5 (>= 5.6+20071006-3)
3244+Conflicts: mtr, suidmanager (<< 0.50)
3245+Description: Full screen ncurses traceroute tool
3246+ mtr combines the functionality of the 'traceroute' and 'ping' programs
3247+ in a single network diagnostic tool.
3248+ .
3249+ As mtr starts, it investigates the network connection between the host
3250+ mtr runs on and a user-specified destination host. After it
3251+ determines the address of each network hop between the machines,
3252+ it sends a sequence ICMP ECHO requests to each one to determine the
3253+ quality of the link to each machine. As it does this, it prints
3254+ running statistics about each machine.
3255+ .
3256+ mtr-tiny is compiled without support for X and conserves disk space.
3257+Original-Maintainer: Robert Woodcock <rcw@debian.org>
3258+
3259+Package: xserver-xorg-core
3260+Status: install ok installed
3261+Priority: optional
3262+Section: x11
3263+Installed-Size: 10884
3264+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3265+Architecture: i386
3266+Source: xorg-server
3267+Version: 2:1.4.1~git20080131-1ubuntu9.2
3268+Replaces: xserver-common, xserver-xfree86 (<< 1:7.0.0), xserver-xorg (<< 6.8.2-38)
3269+Provides: xserver
3270+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.1.1), libdrm2 (>= 2.3.0), libfontenc1, libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1-21), libhal1 (>= 0.5.8.1), libpixman-1-0 (>= 0.9.6), libxau6, libxdmcp6, libxfont1 (>= 1:1.2.9), x11-common (>= 1:7.0.0), xserver-xorg
3271+Recommends: xfonts-base, xkb-data
3272+Suggests: xfonts-100dpi | xfonts-75dpi, xfonts-scalable
3273+Conflicts: xkb-data (<< 0.9), xserver-common, xserver-xfree86 (<< 1:7.0.0), xserver-xorg (<< 6.8.2-38), xserver-xorg-input, xserver-xorg-input-wacom (<< 0.7.8), xserver-xorg-video, xserver-xorg-video-1.0, xserver-xorg-video-1.9
3274+Conffiles:
3275+ /etc/X11/xserver/SecurityPolicy 5e63f298721bdd4062d3c66967df99ba
3276+Description: Xorg X server - core server
3277+ The Xorg X server is an X server for several architectures and operating
3278+ systems, which is derived from the XFree86 4.x series of X servers.
3279+ .
3280+ The Xorg server supports most modern graphics hardware from most vendors,
3281+ and supersedes all XFree86 X servers.
3282+ .
3283+ The Xorg server either needs fonts installed on the local host, or needs to
3284+ know of a remote hosts that provides font services (with xfs, for instance).
3285+ The former means that fonts packages are mandatory. The latter means that
3286+ font packages may be gratuitous. To err on the side of caution, install at
3287+ least the xfonts-base, xfonts-100dpi or xfonts-75dpi, and xfonts-scalable
3288+ packages.
3289+ .
3290+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
3291+ <URL:http://www.X.org>
3292+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
3293+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
3294+ .
3295+ This package is built from the X.org xserver module.
3296+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
3297+
3298+Package: bc
3299+Status: install ok installed
3300+Priority: standard
3301+Section: math
3302+Installed-Size: 196
3303+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3304+Architecture: i386
3305+Version: 1.06.94-3ubuntu1
3306+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), libncurses5 (>= 5.6+20071006-3), libreadline5 (>= 5.2)
3307+Description: The GNU bc arbitrary precision calculator language
3308+ GNU bc is an interactive algebraic language with arbitrary precision which
3309+ follows the POSIX 1003.2 draft standard, with several extensions including
3310+ multi-character variable names, an `else' statement and full Boolean
3311+ expressions. GNU bc does not require the separate GNU dc program.
3312+ Home page: http://directory.fsf.org/GNU/bc.html
3313+Original-Maintainer: John Hasler <jhasler@debian.org>
3314+
3315+Package: netbase
3316+Status: install ok installed
3317+Priority: important
3318+Section: admin
3319+Installed-Size: 100
3320+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3321+Architecture: all
3322+Version: 4.30ubuntu1
3323+Depends: ifupdown (>= 0.6.4-4.9), lsb-base (>= 3.0-6), update-inetd
3324+Conflicts: openbsd-inetd (<< 0.20050402-3), inetutils-inetd (<< 2:1.4.3+20060719-3)
3325+Conffiles:
3326+ /etc/protocols 65d78e621ed69eed69f854c3ee2e5942
3327+ /etc/rpc f0b6f6352bf886623adc04183120f83b
3328+ /etc/services f436d2e0ed02b7b73bd10c6693e95ac3
3329+ /etc/init.d/networking 6cfe64a38d7478ca0f3ecc364c108a81
3330+Description: Basic TCP/IP networking system
3331+ This package provides the necessary infrastructure for basic TCP/IP based
3332+ networking.
3333+Original-Maintainer: Marco d'Itri <md@linux.it>
3334+
3335+Package: libmagic1
3336+Status: install ok installed
3337+Priority: standard
3338+Section: libs
3339+Installed-Size: 1780
3340+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3341+Architecture: i386
3342+Source: file
3343+Version: 4.21-3ubuntu1
3344+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
3345+Suggests: file
3346+Description: File type determination library using "magic" numbers
3347+ This library can be used to classify files according to magic number tests. It
3348+ implements the core functionality of the file command.
3349+ .
3350+ Homepage: <http://www.darwinsys.com/file/>
3351+Original-Maintainer: Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>
3352+
3353+Package: libdrm2
3354+Status: install ok installed
3355+Priority: optional
3356+Section: libs
3357+Installed-Size: 88
3358+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3359+Architecture: i386
3360+Source: libdrm
3361+Version: 2.3.0-4ubuntu1
3362+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6)
3363+Description: Userspace interface to kernel DRM services -- runtime
3364+ This library implements the userspace interface to the kernel DRM
3365+ services. DRM stands for "Direct Rendering Manager", which is the
3366+ kernelspace portion of the "Direct Rendering Infrastructure" (DRI).
3367+ The DRI is currently used on Linux to provide hardware-accelerated
3368+ OpenGL drivers.
3369+ .
3370+ This package provides the runtime environment for libdrm.
3371+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
3372+
3373+Package: whiptail
3374+Status: install ok installed
3375+Priority: important
3376+Section: utils
3377+Installed-Size: 96
3378+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3379+Architecture: i386
3380+Source: newt
3381+Version: 0.52.2-11.2ubuntu1
3382+Replaces: newt0.10, newt0.21 (<< 0.21-4), whiptail-utf8
3383+Provides: whiptail-provider, whiptail-utf8
3384+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libnewt0.52 (>= 0.52.2), libpopt0 (>= 1.10), libslang2 (>= 2.0.7-1)
3385+Conflicts: whiptail-provider
3386+Description: Displays user-friendly dialog boxes from shell scripts
3387+ Whiptail is a "dialog" replacement using newt instead of ncurses. It
3388+ provides a method of displaying several different types of dialog boxes
3389+ from shell scripts. This allows a developer of a script to interact with
3390+ the user in a much friendlier manner.
3391+Original-Maintainer: Alastair McKinstry <mckinstry@debian.org>
3392+
3393+Package: xserver-xorg-video-openchrome
3394+Status: install ok installed
3395+Priority: optional
3396+Section: x11
3397+Installed-Size: 388
3398+Maintainer: Ubuntu MOTU <ubuntu-motu@lists.ubuntu.com>
3399+Architecture: i386
3400+Version: 1:0.2.901-0ubuntu4
3401+Provides: xserver-xorg-video-2
3402+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libchromexvmc1 (= 1:0.2.901-0ubuntu4), libchromexvmcpro1 (= 1:0.2.901-0ubuntu4), xserver-xorg-core (>= 1:1.1.1)
3403+Description: X.Org X server -- VIA display driver
3404+ OpenChrome is a project for the development of free and open-source software
3405+ for the VIA UniChrome video chipsets.
3406+ .
3407+ Originally called the 'snapshot' release, since it was a snapshot of an
3408+ experimental branch of the unichrome cvs code, this is a continued development
3409+ of the open source unichrome driver (from <URL:http://unichrome.sf.net>) which
3410+ also incorporates support for the unichrome-pro chipsets.
3411+ .
3412+ Support for hardware acceleration (XvMC) for all chipsets has subsequently
3413+ been ripped out of the unichrome.sf.net driver. Therefore your only option if
3414+ you wish to make use of the acceleration features of your VIA chip with free
3415+ and open-source drivers is to use this version of the driver.
3416+ .
3417+ This driver is shipped to be loaded as 'openchrome' on xorg.conf.
3418+ .
3419+ More information about Openchrome can be found at:
3420+ http://www.openchrome.org
3421+Original-Maintainer: Eric Work <work.eric@gmail.com>
3422+
3423+Package: ntfs-3g
3424+Status: install ok installed
3425+Priority: optional
3426+Section: otherosfs
3427+Installed-Size: 132
3428+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3429+Architecture: i386
3430+Version: 1:1.2216-1ubuntu2
3431+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libfuse2 (>= 2.6), libntfs-3g23
3432+Pre-Depends: fuse-utils
3433+Description: read-write NTFS driver for FUSE
3434+ The ntfs-3g driver is an open source, GPL licensed, third generation Linux
3435+ NTFS driver which was implemented by the Linux-NTFS project. It provides
3436+ full read-write access to NTFS, excluding access to encrypted files, writing
3437+ compressed files, changing file ownership, access right.
3438+ .
3439+ Technically it's based on and a major improvement to the third generation
3440+ Linux NTFS driver, ntfsmount. The improvements includes functionality,
3441+ quality and performance enhancements.
3442+ .
3443+ ntfs-3g is based on FUSE (userspace filesystem framework for Linux), thus
3444+ you will have to prepare fuse kernel module to be able to use it.
3445+ .
3446+ Fuse is available in any recent kernel. No need to prepare a kernel module
3447+ if you are already running Debian Etch kernel or newer.
3448+Homepage: http://www.ntfs-3g.org/
3449+Original-Maintainer: Adam Cécile (Le_Vert) <gandalf@le-vert.net>
3450+
3451+Package: libsepol1
3452+Status: install ok installed
3453+Priority: required
3454+Section: libs
3455+Installed-Size: 260
3456+Maintainer: Ubuntu Hardened Developers <ubuntu-hardened@lists.ubuntu.com>
3457+Architecture: i386
3458+Source: libsepol
3459+Version: 2.0.20-0ubuntu3
3460+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
3461+Description: SELinux binary policy, run-time library
3462+ libsepol provides an API for the manipulation of SELinux binary policies.
3463+ It is used by checkpolicy (the policy compiler) and similar tools
3464+ to perform specific transformations on binary policies.
3465+Original-Maintainer: Caleb Case <ccase@tresys.com>
3466+
3467+Package: libaspell15
3468+Status: install ok installed
3469+Priority: optional
3470+Section: libs
3471+Installed-Size: 2412
3472+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3473+Architecture: i386
3474+Source: aspell
3475+Version: 0.60.5-1ubuntu2
3476+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libgcc1, libstdc++6 (>= 4.1.1-21)
3477+Recommends: aspell-en | aspell-dictionary | aspell6a-dictionary
3478+Suggests: aspell
3479+Conflicts: aspell-bin (<< 0.60.3-2), aspell6-dictionary
3480+Description: GNU Aspell spell-checker runtime library
3481+ These are the runtime parts of the Aspell and pspell spell-checking
3482+ toolkits, needed by applications that use the toolkits at runtime.
3483+ .
3484+ For a standalone spell-checker, install aspell as well.
3485+Original-Maintainer: Brian Nelson <pyro@debian.org>
3486+
3487+Package: dmidecode
3488+Status: install ok installed
3489+Priority: important
3490+Section: utils
3491+Installed-Size: 168
3492+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3493+Architecture: i386
3494+Version: 2.9-1ubuntu1
3495+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6)
3496+Conflicts: lm-sensors (<< 2.8.1-2)
3497+Description: Dump Desktop Management Interface data
3498+ The Desktop Management Interface provides a standardized description of
3499+ a computer's hardware, including characteristics such as BIOS serial
3500+ number and hardware connectors. dmidecode provides a dump of the DMI
3501+ data available from the BIOS. It is used as a back-end tool by other
3502+ hardware detection programs.
3503+Original-Maintainer: Petter Reinholdtsen <pere@debian.org>
3504+
3505+Package: libelfg0
3506+Status: install ok installed
3507+Priority: optional
3508+Section: libs
3509+Installed-Size: 168
3510+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3511+Architecture: i386
3512+Source: libelf
3513+Version: 0.8.6-4
3514+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6-1)
3515+Conflicts: libelf, libelf0 (<= 0.6.4-5)
3516+Description: an ELF object file access library
3517+ The elf library provides routines to access, and manipulate, Elf object
3518+ files. It is still not complete, but is required for a number of programs,
3519+ such as Eli (a state of the art compiler generation system), and Elk (the
3520+ Extension Language Kit - an implementation of the Scheme programming
3521+ language.)
3522+ .
3523+ This shared library may be needed by pre-packaged programs. To compile
3524+ programs with this library, you will need to install the libelfg0-dev
3525+ package as well.
3526+Original-Maintainer: Alex Pennace <alex@pennace.org>
3527+
3528+Package: libpam-modules
3529+Status: install ok installed
3530+Priority: required
3531+Section: libs
3532+Installed-Size: 784
3533+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3534+Architecture: i386
3535+Source: pam
3536+Version: 0.99.7.1-5ubuntu6.1
3537+Replaces: libpam-umask, libpam0g-util
3538+Provides: libpam-mkhomedir, libpam-motd, libpam-umask
3539+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libdb4.6, libpam0g (>= 0.99.7.1), libselinux1
3540+Conflicts: libpam-mkhomedir, libpam-motd, libpam-umask, libpam0g-modules (= 0.66-1), suidmanager (<< 0.50)
3541+Conffiles:
3542+ /etc/security/access.conf eb8cb5be37e31b248ab9e306e35580c4
3543+ /etc/security/pam_env.conf ed3f430e418ad366ddb23307a8755249
3544+ /etc/security/group.conf 5e9ed603009d3862ebb2978f9b213579
3545+ /etc/security/limits.conf bc7881de956ac6cdb30a97df95cecdb0
3546+ /etc/security/time.conf c23fcbb29dda6c1499e6a5e5ade0265e
3547+ /etc/security/namespace.conf 13830c6635568d1542ada566007ff577
3548+ /etc/security/namespace.init d805ae04de63e1609990dbd710144271
3549+Description: Pluggable Authentication Modules for PAM
3550+ This package completes the set of modules for PAM. It includes the
3551+ pam_unix_*.so module as well as some specialty modules.
3552+Original-Maintainer: Steve Langasek <vorlon@debian.org>
3553+
3554+Package: xserver-xorg-video-vmware
3555+Status: install ok installed
3556+Priority: optional
3557+Section: x11
3558+Installed-Size: 128
3559+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3560+Architecture: i386
3561+Version: 1:10.15.2-1ubuntu2
3562+Replaces: xserver-xorg (<< 6.8.2-35), xserver-xorg-driver-vmware
3563+Provides: xserver-xorg-video-2
3564+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.4)
3565+Conflicts: xserver-xorg-driver-vmware
3566+Description: X.Org X server -- VMware display driver
3567+ This package provides the driver for VMware client sessions, i.e. if Linux
3568+ is running inside a VMware session.
3569+ .
3570+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
3571+ <URL:http://www.X.org>
3572+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
3573+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
3574+ .
3575+ This package is built from the X.org xf86-video-vmware driver module.
3576+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
3577+
3578+Package: tzdata
3579+Status: install ok installed
3580+Priority: required
3581+Section: libs
3582+Installed-Size: 6172
3583+Maintainer: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com>
3584+Architecture: all
3585+Version: 2008c-1ubuntu0.8.04
3586+Replaces: libc0.1, libc0.3, libc6, libc6.1, locales
3587+Provides: tzdata-lenny
3588+Depends: debconf | debconf-2.0
3589+Description: time zone and daylight-saving time data
3590+ This package contains data required for the implementation of
3591+ standard local time for many representative locations around the
3592+ globe. It is updated periodically to reflect changes made by
3593+ political bodies to time zone boundaries, UTC offsets, and
3594+ daylight-saving rules.
3595+Original-Maintainer: GNU Libc Maintainers <debian-glibc@lists.debian.org>
3596+
3597+Package: avahi-autoipd
3598+Status: install ok installed
3599+Priority: optional
3600+Section: net
3601+Installed-Size: 184
3602+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3603+Architecture: i386
3604+Source: avahi
3605+Version: 0.6.22-2ubuntu4
3606+Depends: adduser, libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libdaemon0 (>= 0.11)
3607+Recommends: dhcp3-client, iproute
3608+Conflicts: zeroconf
3609+Conffiles:
3610+ /etc/network/if-up.d/avahi-autoipd e69fbeb60636a1df402aa98a62a23703
3611+ /etc/network/if-down.d/avahi-autoipd dadd013707fd54993ae9b90e2efef5ec
3612+ /etc/avahi/avahi-autoipd.action 15bf768c80154cca95fe445f6b4473dd
3613+ /etc/dhcp3/dhclient-enter-hooks.d/avahi-autoipd e368253f0124803ced35feb49f356041
3614+ /etc/dhcp3/dhclient-exit-hooks.d/zzz_avahi-autoipd 3cbecc4fe6c2b7d878d687244fb84a0b
3615+Description: Avahi IPv4LL network address configuration daemon
3616+ Avahi is a fully LGPL framework for Multicast DNS Service Discovery.
3617+ It allows programs to publish and discover services and hosts
3618+ running on a local network with no specific configuration. For
3619+ example you can plug into a network and instantly find printers to
3620+ print to, files to look at and people to talk to.
3621+ .
3622+ This tool implements IPv4LL, "Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local
3623+ Addresses" (IETF RFC3927), a protocol for automatic IP address
3624+ configuration from the link-local 169.254.0.0/16 range without the
3625+ need for a central server. It is primarily intended to be used in
3626+ ad-hoc networks which lack a DHCP server.
3627+Homepage: http://avahi.org/
3628+Original-Maintainer: Utopia Maintenance Team <pkg-utopia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
3629+
3630+Package: python
3631+Status: install ok installed
3632+Priority: important
3633+Section: python
3634+Installed-Size: 600
3635+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3636+Architecture: all
3637+Source: python-defaults
3638+Version: 2.5.2-0ubuntu1
3639+Replaces: python-base, python-xmlbase, python2.3 (<= 2.3.2-6)
3640+Provides: python-email, python-xmlbase
3641+Depends: python-minimal (= 2.5.2-0ubuntu1), python2.5 (>= 2.5.2)
3642+Suggests: python-doc (>= 2.5.2-0ubuntu1), python-profiler (>= 2.5.2-0ubuntu1), python-tk (>= 2.5.2-0ubuntu1)
3643+Conflicts: python-base, python-bz2, python-central (<< 0.5.5), python-csv, python-xmlbase, python2.1 (<= 2.1.2), python2.3 (<< 2.3.5-14)
3644+Description: An interactive high-level object-oriented language (default version)
3645+ Python, the high-level, interactive object oriented language,
3646+ includes an extensive class library with lots of goodies for
3647+ network programming, system administration, sounds and graphics.
3648+ .
3649+ This package is a dependency package, which depends on Debian's default
3650+ Python version (currently v2.5).
3651+Original-Maintainer: Matthias Klose <doko@debian.org>
3652+
3653+Package: python-apport
3654+Status: install ok installed
3655+Priority: optional
3656+Section: python
3657+Installed-Size: 428
3658+Maintainer: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com>
3659+Architecture: all
3660+Source: apport
3661+Version: 0.108.2
3662+Replaces: python-apport-utils
3663+Depends: gdb, python (>= 2.5), python (<< 2.6), python-apt, python-central (>= 0.6.5), python-launchpad-bugs (>= 0.2.11), python-problem-report (>= 0.94)
3664+Conflicts: python-apport-utils
3665+Conffiles:
3666+ /etc/apport/blacklist.d/README.blacklist c2ed1eb9a17ec2550747b4960cf4b73c
3667+ /etc/apport/crashdb.conf bc74dd3441cc4e107e1d42ceb0b39008
3668+Description: apport crash report handling library
3669+ This Python package provides high-level functions for creating and
3670+ handling apport crash reports:
3671+ .
3672+ * Query available and new reports.
3673+ * Add OS, packaging, and process runtime information to a report.
3674+ * Various frontend utility functions.
3675+ * Python hook to generate crash reports when Python scripts fail.
3676+Python-Version: 2.5
3677+
3678+Package: libfontconfig1
3679+Status: install ok installed
3680+Priority: optional
3681+Section: libs
3682+Installed-Size: 252
3683+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3684+Architecture: i386
3685+Source: fontconfig
3686+Version: 2.5.0-2ubuntu3
3687+Depends: fontconfig-config (= 2.5.0-2ubuntu3), libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libexpat1 (>= 1.95.8), libfreetype6 (>= 2.3.5), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
3688+Description: generic font configuration library - runtime
3689+ Fontconfig is a font configuration and customization library, which
3690+ does not depend on the X Window System. It is designed to locate
3691+ fonts within the system and select them according to requirements
3692+ specified by applications.
3693+ .
3694+ This package contains the runtime library needed to launch applications
3695+ using fontconfig.
3696+Original-Maintainer: Keith Packard <keithp@debian.org>
3697+
3698+Package: xserver-xorg-input-wacom
3699+Status: install ok installed
3700+Priority: optional
3701+Section: x11
3702+Installed-Size: 232
3703+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3704+Architecture: i386
3705+Source: wacom-tools
3706+Version: 1:0.7.9.8-0ubuntu3
3707+Replaces: wacom-tools (<< 1:0.7.9.3-2)
3708+Provides: xserver-xorg-input-2
3709+Depends: xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.4)
3710+Suggests: wacom-tools
3711+Conflicts: wacom-tools (<< 1:0.7.9.3-2)
3712+Conffiles:
3713+ /etc/udev/rules.d/50-xserver-xorg-input-wacom.rules 32d6382e25ec786b58a85c4714ace969
3714+ /etc/init.d/xserver-xorg-input-wacom 44565f5c4538fba2ab0474e30c2ffe84
3715+Description: X.Org X server -- Wacom input driver
3716+ This package provides the X.Org driver and udev support for Wacom tablet
3717+ devices.
3718+ .
3719+ Note that it is not a part of the X.Org distribution since X11R6: this driver
3720+ is from the linuxwacom project. See http://linuxwacom.sf.net for details.
3721+ .
3722+ You will also require a kernel module which supports your tablet. Many types
3723+ are supported by the 'wacom' module supplied with current Linux kernels. If
3724+ yours is not one of them (yet) then see the wacom-kernel-source package for
3725+ the most up to date module available.
3726+Original-Maintainer: Ron Lee <ron@debian.org>
3727+
3728+Package: ifupdown
3729+Status: install ok installed
3730+Priority: important
3731+Section: admin
3732+Installed-Size: 252
3733+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3734+Architecture: i386
3735+Version: 0.6.8ubuntu8
3736+Replaces: netbase (<< 4.00)
3737+Depends: net-tools, libc6 (>= 2.6-1), debconf (>= 1.2.0) | debconf-2.0, lsb-base (>= 1.3-9ubuntu3)
3738+Suggests: iproute, dhcp3-client | dhcp-client, ppp
3739+Conffiles:
3740+ /etc/init.d/loopback e1fa0c2883b3cb51898025a453135eba
3741+ /etc/udev/rules.d/85-ifupdown.rules 87c80c5291ac8e2415ef3f0369007859
3742+Description: high level tools to configure network interfaces
3743+ This package provides the tools ifup and ifdown which may be used to
3744+ configure (or, respectively, deconfigure) network interfaces based on
3745+ interface definitions in the file /etc/network/interfaces.
3746+Original-Maintainer: Anthony Towns <ajt@debian.org>
3747+
3748+Package: libxxf86dga1
3749+Status: install ok installed
3750+Priority: optional
3751+Section: x11
3752+Installed-Size: 72
3753+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3754+Architecture: i386
3755+Source: libxxf86dga
3756+Version: 2:1.0.2-1
3757+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), libx11-6, libxext6, x11-common
3758+Description: X11 Direct Graphics Access extension library
3759+ libXxf86dga provides the XFree86-DGA extension, which allows direct
3760+ graphics access to a framebuffer-like region, and also allows relative
3761+ mouse reporting, et al. It is mainly used by games and emulators for
3762+ games.
3763+ .
3764+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
3765+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
3766+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
3767+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
3768+
3769+Package: libxext6
3770+Status: install ok installed
3771+Priority: optional
3772+Section: libs
3773+Installed-Size: 116
3774+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3775+Architecture: i386
3776+Source: libxext
3777+Version: 2:1.0.3-2build1
3778+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6), libx11-6, libxau6, x11-common
3779+Description: X11 miscellaneous extension library
3780+ libXext provides an X Window System client interface to several extensions to
3781+ the X protocol.
3782+ .
3783+ The supported protocol extensions are:
3784+ - DOUBLE-BUFFER (DBE), the Double Buffer extension;
3785+ - DPMS, the VESA Display Power Management System extension;
3786+ - Extended-Visual-Information (EVI), an extension for gathering extra
3787+ information about the X server's visuals;
3788+ - LBX, the Low Bandwidth X extension;
3789+ - MIT-SHM, the MIT X client/server shared memory extension;
3790+ - MIT-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD, a miscellaneous extension by MIT;
3791+ - Multi-Buffering, the multi-buffering and stereo display extension;
3792+ - SECURITY, the X security extension;
3793+ - SHAPE, the non-rectangular shaped window extension;
3794+ - SYNC, the X synchronization extension;
3795+ - TOG-CUP, the Open Group's Colormap Utilization extension;
3796+ - XC-APPGROUP, the X Consortium's Application Group extension;
3797+ - XC-MISC, the X Consortium's resource ID querying extension;
3798+ - XTEST, the X test extension (this is one of two client-side
3799+ implementations; the other is in the libXtst library, provided by the
3800+ libxtst6 package);
3801+ .
3802+ libXext also provides a small set of utility functions to aid authors of
3803+ client APIs for X protocol extensions.
3804+ .
3805+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
3806+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
3807+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
3808+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
3809+
3810+Package: xterm
3811+Status: install ok installed
3812+Priority: optional
3813+Section: x11
3814+Installed-Size: 1084
3815+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3816+Architecture: i386
3817+Version: 229-1ubuntu1
3818+Provides: x-terminal-emulator
3819+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libfontconfig1 (>= 2.4.0), libice6 (>= 1:1.0.0), libncurses5 (>= 5.6+20071006-3), libsm6, libx11-6, libxaw7, libxext6, libxft2 (>> 2.1.1), libxmu6, libxt6, xbitmaps
3820+Recommends: xutils
3821+Suggests: xfonts-cyrillic
3822+Conffiles:
3823+ /etc/X11/app-defaults/KOI8RXTerm 532f391c666e56881300470947c635dd
3824+ /etc/X11/app-defaults/UXTerm 952670ddfbb90d0a7c36e87e7a796595
3825+ /etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm 243f29c3b3ce880e617a63ba30f359a1
3826+ /etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm-color 657eb990e33aeddb17c7e2185321878c
3827+Description: X terminal emulator
3828+ xterm is a terminal emulator for the X Window System. It provides DEC VT102
3829+ and Tektronix 4014 compatible terminals for programs that cannot use the
3830+ window system directly. This version implements ISO/ANSI colors and most of
3831+ the control sequences used by DEC VT220 terminals.
3832+ .
3833+ This package provides four commands: xterm, which is the traditional
3834+ terminal emulator; uxterm, which is a wrapper around xterm that is
3835+ intelligent about locale settings (especially those which use the UTF-8
3836+ character encoding), but which requires the luit program from the xutils
3837+ package; koi8rxterm, a wrapper similar to uxterm for locales that use the
3838+ KOI8-R character set; and lxterm, a simple wrapper that chooses which of the
3839+ previous commands to execute based on the user's locale settings.
3840+ .
3841+ A complete list of control sequences supported by the X terminal emulator
3842+ is provided in /usr/share/doc/xterm.
3843+ .
3844+ The xterm program uses bitmap images provided by the xbitmaps package.
3845+ .
3846+ Those interested in using koi8rxterm will likely want to install the
3847+ xfonts-cyrillic package as well.
3848+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
3849+
3850+Package: myspell-en-gb
3851+Status: install ok installed
3852+Priority: optional
3853+Section: text
3854+Installed-Size: 608
3855+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3856+Architecture: all
3857+Source: openoffice.org-dictionaries
3858+Version: 1:2.4.0~m240-1ubuntu1
3859+Provides: myspell-dictionary, myspell-dictionary-en
3860+Depends: dictionaries-common (>= 0.10) | openoffice.org-updatedicts
3861+Conflicts: openoffice.org (<= 1.0.3-2)
3862+Description: English_british dictionary for myspell
3863+ This is the English_british dictionary for use with the myspell spellchecker
3864+ which is currently used within OpenOffice.org and the mozilla
3865+ spellchecker.
3866+Original-Maintainer: Debian OpenOffice Team <debian-openoffice@lists.debian.org>
3867+
3868+Package: libogg0
3869+Status: install ok installed
3870+Priority: optional
3871+Section: libs
3872+Installed-Size: 80
3873+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3874+Architecture: i386
3875+Source: libogg
3876+Version: 1.1.3-3ubuntu1
3877+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
3878+Description: Ogg Bitstream Library
3879+ Libogg is a library for manipulating ogg bitstreams. It handles
3880+ both making ogg bitstreams and getting packets from ogg bitstreams.
3881+Original-Maintainer: Debian Xiph.org Maintainers <pkg-xiph-maint@lists.alioth.debian.org>
3882+
3883+Package: x11-session-utils
3884+Status: install ok installed
3885+Priority: optional
3886+Section: x11
3887+Installed-Size: 280
3888+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3889+Architecture: i386
3890+Version: 7.3+1
3891+Replaces: xbase-clients (<= 1:7.2.ds2-3), xutils (<= 1:7.1.ds.3-1), smproxy, xsm (<= 1:1.0.1-1)
3892+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), libice6 (>= 1:1.0.0), libsm6, libx11-6, libxaw7, libxmu6, libxt6, cpp
3893+Pre-Depends: x11-common (>= 1:7.0.0)
3894+Conflicts: smproxy, xsm (<= 1:1.0.1-1)
3895+Conffiles:
3896+ /etc/X11/app-defaults/XSm 34f161c4cba12ff40099e12b40e511d3
3897+Description: X session utilities
3898+ This package provides the X session manager and related tools:
3899+ - rstart;
3900+ - smproxy, a session manager proxy for X clients that do not use the X
3901+ session manager protocol;
3902+ - xsm, a session manager for X sessions;
3903+ Installation of an rsh or ssh daemon (server) is necessary if rstartd is
3904+ to be used, and installation of an rsh or ssh client is necessary if
3905+ rstart is to be used.
3906+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
3907+
3908+Package: lupin-casper
3909+Status: install ok installed
3910+Priority: extra
3911+Section: misc
3912+Installed-Size: 72
3913+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3914+Architecture: all
3915+Source: lupin
3916+Version: 0.20
3917+Depends: casper (>= 0.98), initramfs-tools (>= 0.40ubuntu11)
3918+Description: Add support for loop-mount installations to casper
3919+ The Wubi installer provides a means for installing Ubuntu into a
3920+ loop-mounted filesystem image hosted on a Windows filesystem. lupin-casper
3921+ provides hooks to find an ISO image on a hard disk and to read a preseed
3922+ file from a hard disk, which are used in the early part of this process.
3923+Original-Maintainer: Agostino Russo <agostino.russo@gmail.com>
3924+
3925+Package: liblzo2-2
3926+Status: install ok installed
3927+Priority: important
3928+Section: libs
3929+Installed-Size: 196
3930+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3931+Architecture: i386
3932+Source: lzo2
3933+Version: 2.02-3
3934+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-5)
3935+Description: data compression library
3936+ LZO is a portable, lossless data compression library.
3937+ It offers pretty fast compression and very fast decompression.
3938+ Decompression requires no memory. In addition there are slower
3939+ compression levels achieving a quite competitive compression ratio
3940+ while still decompressing at this very high speed.
3941+ .
3942+ Web site: http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/lzo/
3943+Original-Maintainer: Peter Eisentraut <petere@debian.org>
3944+
3945+Package: libxrender1
3946+Status: install ok installed
3947+Priority: optional
3948+Section: libs
3949+Installed-Size: 88
3950+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3951+Architecture: i386
3952+Source: libxrender
3953+Version: 1:0.9.4-1
3954+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), libx11-6
3955+Description: X Rendering Extension client library
3956+ The X Rendering Extension (Render) introduces digital image composition as
3957+ the foundation of a new rendering model within the X Window System.
3958+ Rendering geometric figures is accomplished by client-side tesselation into
3959+ either triangles or trapezoids. Text is drawn by loading glyphs into the
3960+ server and rendering sets of them. The Xrender library exposes this
3961+ extension to X clients.
3962+ .
3963+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
3964+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
3965+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
3966+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
3967+
3968+Package: ttf-bitstream-vera
3969+Status: install ok installed
3970+Priority: optional
3971+Section: x11
3972+Installed-Size: 732
3973+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com>
3974+Architecture: all
3975+Version: 1.10-7
3976+Depends: defoma
3977+Recommends: x-ttcidfont-conf | fontconfig
3978+Conffiles:
3979+ /etc/defoma/hints/ttf-bitstream-vera.hints afd1963fa2faea0a4ad82b923d7d0424
3980+Description: The Bitstream Vera family of free TrueType fonts
3981+ This is a set of high-quality TrueType fonts created by Bitstream, Inc. and
3982+ released under a DFSG-free license. They are intended to remedy the lack of
3983+ free high-quality fonts for the free desktop environments.
3984+ .
3985+ They fully cover Western European languages (ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-15) and
3986+ Turkish (ISO-8859-9). They also include a selection of mathematical and other
3987+ symbols and some limited support for Eastern European languages (parts of
3988+ ISO-8859-2). Non-latin scripts are not supported (use ttf-dejavu instead).
3989+Original-Maintainer: Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>
3990+
3991+Package: hal-info
3992+Status: install ok installed
3993+Priority: optional
3994+Section: admin
3995+Installed-Size: 476
3996+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
3997+Architecture: all
3998+Version: 20080508+git20080601-0ubuntu0.8.04
3999+Replaces: hal (<< 0.5.9)
4000+Conflicts: hal (<< 0.5.10)
4001+Description: Hardware Abstraction Layer - fdi files
4002+ HAL provides an abstract view on hardware.
4003+ .
4004+ This abstraction layer is simply an interface that makes it possible to
4005+ add support for new devices and new ways of connecting devices to the
4006+ computer, without modifying every application that uses the device.
4007+ It maintains a list of devices that currently exist, and can provide
4008+ information about those upon request.
4009+ .
4010+ This package contains various device information files (also known
4011+ as .fdi files) for the hal package.
4012+ These fdi files contain additional information that help to describe the
4013+ hardware more detailed, such as suspend/resume quirks for laptops, music
4014+ player or photo camera types etc.
4015+Homepage: http://hal.freedesktop.org/
4016+Original-Maintainer: Utopia Maintenance Team <pkg-utopia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
4017+
4018+Package: dbus
4019+Status: install ok installed
4020+Priority: optional
4021+Section: devel
4022+Installed-Size: 804
4023+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4024+Architecture: i386
4025+Version: 1.1.20-1ubuntu2
4026+Replaces: dbus-1, dbus-1-utils (<< 1.0.2-5), libdbus0
4027+Provides: dbus-1-utils
4028+Depends: adduser, consolekit (>= 0.2.3-3ubuntu2), debianutils (>= 1.22.0), libc6 (>= 2.4), libdbus-1-3 (>= 0.94), libexpat1 (>= 1.95.8), libselinux1, lsb-base (>= 3.1)
4029+Recommends: dbus-x11
4030+Conflicts: dbus-1, dbus-1-utils (<< 1.0.2-5), libdbus-1-1, libdbus0
4031+Conffiles:
4032+ /etc/dbus-1/session.conf f75223bfb9955f4cf8ffba1c770f6864
4033+ /etc/dbus-1/system.conf 28cb5aaa2179990e5fd0e24c54a5dfd0
4034+ /etc/default/dbus 0d0f25a2f993509c857eb262f6e22015
4035+ /etc/init.d/dbus 8a203636e9f09b29200779739cd36cda
4036+Description: simple interprocess messaging system
4037+ D-Bus is a message bus, used for sending messages between applications.
4038+ Conceptually, it fits somewhere in between raw sockets and CORBA in
4039+ terms of complexity.
4040+ .
4041+ D-Bus supports broadcast messages, asynchronous messages (thus
4042+ decreasing latency), authentication, and more. It is designed to be
4043+ low-overhead; messages are sent using a binary protocol, not using
4044+ XML. D-Bus also supports a method call mapping for its messages, but
4045+ it is not required; this makes using the system quite simple.
4046+ .
4047+ It comes with several bindings, including GLib, Python, Qt and Java.
4048+ .
4049+ This package contains the D-Bus daemon and related utilities.
4050+ .
4051+ The client-side library can be found in the libdbus-1-3 package, as it is no
4052+ longer contained in this package.
4053+Homepage: http://dbus.freedesktop.org/
4054+Original-Maintainer: Utopia Maintenance Team <pkg-utopia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
4055+
4056+Package: dhcp3-client
4057+Status: install ok installed
4058+Priority: important
4059+Section: net
4060+Installed-Size: 572
4061+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4062+Architecture: i386
4063+Source: dhcp3
4064+Version: 3.0.6.dfsg-1ubuntu9
4065+Depends: debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0, debianutils (>= 2.8.2), dhcp3-common (= 3.0.6.dfsg-1ubuntu9), libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libcap1
4066+Suggests: avahi-autoipd, resolvconf
4067+Conflicts: dhcp-client (<< 3.0), samba-common (<< 3.0.0beta1-2)
4068+Conffiles:
4069+ /etc/dhcp3/dhclient-enter-hooks.d/debug f87002d243ba73fc352990172ff803a4
4070+ /etc/dhcp3/dhclient-exit-hooks.d/debug 2771fdb07e0377015973788dcc3ef77f
4071+ /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf 48e620b26c9410b0a2c856abe7d31d3f
4072+Description: DHCP client
4073+ This is the client from version 3 of the Internet Software
4074+ Consortium's implementation of DHCP. For more information visit
4075+ http://www.isc.org.
4076+ .
4077+ Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a protocol like BOOTP
4078+ (actually dhcpd includes much of the functionality of bootpd). It
4079+ gives client machines "leases" for IP addresses and can
4080+ automatically set their network configuration. If your machine
4081+ depends on DHCP (especially likely if it's a workstation on a large
4082+ network, or a laptop, or attached to a cable modem), keep this or
4083+ another DHCP client installed.
4084+ .
4085+ Extra documentation can be found in the package dhcp3-common.
4086+Original-Maintainer: Eloy A. Paris <peloy@debian.org>
4087+
4088+Package: xserver-xorg-video-savage
4089+Status: install ok installed
4090+Priority: optional
4091+Section: x11
4092+Installed-Size: 236
4093+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4094+Architecture: i386
4095+Version: 1:2.1.3-5
4096+Replaces: xserver-xorg (<< 6.8.2-35), xserver-xorg-driver-savage
4097+Provides: xserver-xorg-video-2
4098+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.4)
4099+Conflicts: xserver-xorg-driver-savage
4100+Description: X.Org X server -- Savage display driver
4101+ This package provides the driver for the S3/VIA Savage/ProSavage/Twister family
4102+ of chipsets.
4103+ .
4104+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
4105+ <URL:http://www.X.org>
4106+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
4107+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
4108+ .
4109+ This package is built from the X.org xf86-video-savage driver module.
4110+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
4111+
4112+Package: xserver-xorg-video-fbdev
4113+Status: install ok installed
4114+Priority: optional
4115+Section: x11
4116+Installed-Size: 92
4117+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4118+Architecture: i386
4119+Version: 1:0.3.1-4
4120+Replaces: xserver-xorg (<< 6.8.2-35), xserver-xorg-driver-fbdev
4121+Provides: xserver-xorg-video-2
4122+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.4)
4123+Conflicts: xserver-xorg-driver-fbdev
4124+Description: X.Org X server -- fbdev display driver
4125+ This package provides the driver for the Linux framebuffer device (aka
4126+ 'fbdev').
4127+ .
4128+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
4129+ <URL:http://www.X.org>
4130+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
4131+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
4132+ .
4133+ This package is built from the X.org xf86-video-fbdev driver module.
4134+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
4135+
4136+Package: libxfont1
4137+Status: install ok installed
4138+Priority: optional
4139+Section: libs
4140+Installed-Size: 456
4141+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4142+Architecture: i386
4143+Source: libxfont
4144+Version: 1:1.3.1-2
4145+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libfontenc1, libfreetype6 (>= 2.3.5), x11-common, zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
4146+Description: X11 font rasterisation library
4147+ libXfont provides various services for X servers, most notably font
4148+ selection and rasterisation (through external libraries).
4149+ .
4150+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
4151+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
4152+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
4153+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
4154+
4155+Package: libthai0
4156+Status: install ok installed
4157+Priority: optional
4158+Section: libs
4159+Installed-Size: 104
4160+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4161+Architecture: i386
4162+Source: libthai
4163+Version: 0.1.9-1
4164+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6-1), libdatrie0, libthai-data
4165+Description: Thai language support library
4166+ LibThai is a set of Thai language support routines aimed to ease
4167+ developers' tasks to incorporate Thai language support in their applications.
4168+ It includes important Thai-specific functions e.g. word breaking, input and
4169+ output methods as well as basic character and string supports.
4170+ .
4171+ This package contains the shared libraries needed to run programs that use
4172+ the LibThai library.
4173+ .
4174+ Homepage: http://libthai.sourceforge.net/
4175+Original-Maintainer: Theppitak Karoonboonyanan <thep@linux.thai.net>
4176+
4177+Package: libhal-storage1
4178+Status: install ok installed
4179+Priority: optional
4180+Section: libs
4181+Installed-Size: 160
4182+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4183+Architecture: i386
4184+Source: hal
4185+Version: 0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu8.1
4186+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.1.1), libhal1 (>= 0.5.8.1)
4187+Description: Hardware Abstraction Layer - shared library for storage devices
4188+ HAL provides an abstract view on hardware.
4189+ .
4190+ This abstraction layer is simply an interface that makes it possible to
4191+ add support for new devices and new ways of connecting devices to the
4192+ computer, without modifying every application that uses the device.
4193+ It maintains a list of devices that currently exist, and can provide
4194+ information about those upon request.
4195+ .
4196+ This library provides an interface for handling storage devices.
4197+Homepage: http://hal.freedesktop.org/
4198+Original-Maintainer: Utopia Maintenance Team <pkg-utopia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
4199+
4200+Package: aspell-en
4201+Status: install ok installed
4202+Priority: optional
4203+Section: text
4204+Installed-Size: 548
4205+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com>
4206+Architecture: all
4207+Version: 6.0-0-5.1
4208+Provides: aspell-dictionary
4209+Depends: aspell (>= 0.60.3-2), dictionaries-common (>= 0.49.2)
4210+Description: English dictionary for GNU Aspell
4211+ This package contains all the required files to add support for English
4212+ language to the GNU Aspell spell checker.
4213+ .
4214+ American, British and Canadian spellings are included.
4215+Original-Maintainer: Brian Nelson <pyro@debian.org>
4216+
4217+Package: libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-0
4218+Status: install ok installed
4219+Priority: optional
4220+Section: libs
4221+Installed-Size: 1096
4222+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4223+Architecture: i386
4224+Source: gst-plugins-base0.10
4225+Version: 0.10.18-3
4226+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.16.0), libgstreamer0.10-0 (>= 0.10.18)
4227+Suggests: gnome-app-install, libvisual-0.4-plugins
4228+Conflicts: totem-gstreamer (<= 2.17.92-0ubuntu1)
4229+Description: GStreamer libraries from the "base" set
4230+ GStreamer is a streaming media framework, based on graphs of filters
4231+ which operate on media data. Applications using this library can do
4232+ anything from real-time sound processing to playing videos, and just
4233+ about anything else media-related. Its plugin-based architecture means
4234+ that new data types or processing capabilities can be added simply by
4235+ installing new plug-ins.
4236+ .
4237+ This package contains libraries from the "base" set, an essential
4238+ exemplary set of elements.
4239+Original-Maintainer: Maintainers of GStreamer packages <pkg-gstreamer-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
4240+Homepage: http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org
4241+
4242+Package: libgtk2.0-0
4243+Status: install ok installed
4244+Priority: optional
4245+Section: libs
4246+Installed-Size: 4972
4247+Maintainer: Ubuntu Desktop Team <ubuntu-desktop@lists.ubuntu.com>
4248+Architecture: i386
4249+Source: gtk+2.0
4250+Version: 2.12.9-3ubuntu4
4251+Replaces: libgtk2.0-0png3
4252+Provides: gtk2.0-binver-2.10.0
4253+Depends: libatk1.0-0 (>= 1.20.0), libc6 (>= 2.4), libcairo2 (>= 1.6.0), libcomerr2 (>= 1.33-3), libcupsys2 (>= 1.3.4), libfontconfig1 (>= 2.4.0), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.16.0), libgnutls13 (>= 2.0.4-0), libgtk2.0-common, libjpeg62, libkrb53 (>= 1.6.dfsg.2), libpango1.0-0 (>= 1.20.1), libpng12-0 (>= 1.2.13-4), libtiff4, libx11-6, libxcomposite1 (>= 1:0.3-1), libxcursor1 (>> 1.1.2), libxdamage1 (>= 1:1.1), libxext6, libxfixes3 (>= 1:4.0.1), libxi6, libxinerama1, libxrandr2 (>= 2:1.2.0), libxrender1, zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
4254+Recommends: hicolor-icon-theme, libgtk2.0-bin
4255+Suggests: librsvg2-common
4256+Conflicts: celestia (<< 1.2.4-4), eog2 (<< 1.0.1-4), gcin (<< 1.3.4-2), gimp1.3 (<< 1.3.7-1.1), glabels (<< 2.1.3-3), gnome-panel2 (<< 2.0.4-1), gnome-themes (<< 2.6), gtk-im-libthai (<< 0.1.4-3), gtk-qt-engine (<< 1:0.8~svn-rev36-1), gtk2-engines (<< 1:2.8.2-2), gtk2-engines-cleanice (<< 2.4.0-1.1), gtk2-engines-crux (<< 2.6), gtk2-engines-gtk-qt (<< 1:0.7-2), gtk2-engines-highcontrast (<< 2.6), gtk2-engines-industrial (<< 0.2.32-5), gtk2-engines-lighthouseblue (<< 2.6), gtk2-engines-magicchicken (<< 1.1.1-7.1), gtk2-engines-metal (<< 2.2.0-2.1), gtk2-engines-mist (<< 2.6), gtk2-engines-pixbuf (<= 2.10), gtk2-engines-qtpixmap (<< 0.28-1.2), gtk2-engines-redmond95 (<< 2.2.0-2.1), gtk2-engines-smooth (<< 0.5.6-3), gtk2-engines-thinice (<< 2.6), gtk2-engines-ubuntulooks (<= 0.9.11-1), gtk2-engines-wonderland (<< 1.0-4), gtk2-engines-xfce (<< 2.4.0-1), gtk2.0-examples (<< 2.2.0), iiimf-client-gtk (<< 12.3.91-4), iiimgcf (<= 11.4.1870-7.3), imhangul (<< 0.9.13-5), libeel2-2.18, libgdkxft0, libginspx0 (<< 20050529-1.1), libgnomeui-0 (<= 2.14.1-3), libgtk2.0-0png3, librsvg2-common (<= 2.14.4-2), libwmf-dev (<< 0.2.8.4-5), libwmf0.2-7 (<< 0.2.8.4-5), libwxgtk2.6-0 (<< 2.6.3.2.2-1), metacity (<< 1:2.20.0-1), metatheme (<< 0.9.7-3), openoffice.org-core (<< 2.2.1-8), scim-bridge (<= 0.2.4-1), scim-bridge-client-gtk (<< 0.4.10-1.1), scim-gtk2-immodule (<< 1.4.4-8), swf-player (<< 0.3.6-2.3), tamil-gtk2im (<< 2.2-4.4), uim-gtk2.0 (<< 1:1.4.1-3), xfwm4 (<< 4.4.1-3)
4257+Conffiles:
4258+ /etc/gtk-2.0/im-multipress.conf eee8ffddb9df611c55d2599ab1aed4fd
4259+Description: The GTK+ graphical user interface library
4260+ The GTK+ is a multi-platform toolkit for creating graphical user
4261+ interfaces. Offering a complete set of widgets, the GTK+ is suitable
4262+ for projects ranging from small one-off tools to complete application
4263+ suites.
4264+ .
4265+ This package contains the shared libraries.
4266+Original-Maintainer: Sebastien Bacher <seb128@debian.org>
4267+
4268+Package: libslp1
4269+Status: install ok installed
4270+Priority: optional
4271+Section: libs
4272+Installed-Size: 156
4273+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4274+Architecture: i386
4275+Source: openslp-dfsg
4276+Version: 1.2.1-7.1
4277+Depends: debconf | debconf-2.0, libc6 (>= 2.7-1), net-tools
4278+Suggests: openslp-doc (= 1.2.1-7.1), slpd (= 1.2.1-7.1)
4279+Description: OpenSLP libraries
4280+ Service Location Protocol is an IETF standard protocol that is used to
4281+ discover/advertise services on the network. You can use SLP for anything
4282+ from locating a suitable printer on your floor to discovering what LDAP
4283+ directories are available in your organization. This package provides
4284+ the OpenSLP run-time library package that is linked to SLP aware
4285+ applications. This library implements RFC 2614 - An API for Service
4286+ Location. Unless there is a SLP DA in the network, you must install the
4287+ slpd package to be able to advertise the services.
4288+Original-Maintainer: Ganesan Rajagopal <rganesan@debian.org>
4289+
4290+Package: xserver-xorg-input-evdev
4291+Status: install ok installed
4292+Priority: optional
4293+Section: x11
4294+Installed-Size: 120
4295+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4296+Architecture: i386
4297+Version: 1:1.2.0-1ubuntu2
4298+Replaces: xserver-xorg (<< 6.8.2-35)
4299+Provides: xserver-xorg-input-2
4300+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.4)
4301+Description: X.Org X server -- evdev input driver
4302+ This package provides the driver for input devices using evdev, the Linux
4303+ kernel's event delivery mechanism. This driver allows for multiple keyboards
4304+ and mice to be treated as separate input devices, and matched on physical
4305+ attributes such as which USB port they're connected to.
4306+ .
4307+ Note that this driver is different from Protocol "evdev" in the keyboard and
4308+ mouse drivers, as shipped with Ubuntu 4.10 and 5.04, and Debian 3.1.
4309+ .
4310+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
4311+ <URL:http://www.X.org>
4312+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
4313+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
4314+ .
4315+ This package is built from the X.org xf86-input-evdev driver module.
4316+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
4317+
4318+Package: xserver-xorg-video-glint
4319+Status: install ok installed
4320+Priority: optional
4321+Section: x11
4322+Installed-Size: 364
4323+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4324+Architecture: i386
4325+Version: 1:1.1.1-8
4326+Replaces: xserver-xorg (<< 6.8.2-35), xserver-xorg-driver-glint
4327+Provides: xserver-xorg-video-2
4328+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.4)
4329+Conflicts: xserver-xorg-driver-glint
4330+Description: X.Org X server -- Glint display driver
4331+ This package provides the driver for the Texas Instruments/3DLabs Glint and
4332+ Permedia series of video cards.
4333+ .
4334+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
4335+ <URL:http://www.X.org>
4336+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
4337+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
4338+ .
4339+ This package is built from the X.org xf86-video-glint driver module.
4340+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
4341+
4342+Package: libsnmp-base
4343+Status: install ok installed
4344+Priority: optional
4345+Section: libs
4346+Installed-Size: 2648
4347+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4348+Architecture: all
4349+Source: net-snmp
4350+Version: 5.4.1~dfsg-4ubuntu4
4351+Replaces: libsnmp, libsnmp-dev (<< 5.4~dfsg), libsnmp9-dev (<< 5.4~dfsg), quagga, snmp (<= 3.6.2-3), zebra, zebra-pj
4352+Provides: libsnmp
4353+Conflicts: libsnmp, libsnmp-dev (<< 5.4~dfsg)
4354+Description: SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) MIBs and documentation
4355+ The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) provides a framework
4356+ for the exchange of management information between agents (servers)
4357+ and clients.
4358+ .
4359+ This package includes documentation and MIBs (Management Information
4360+ Bases) for the SNMP libraries, agents and applications. MIBs contain
4361+ a formal description of the data that can be managed using SNMP.
4362+ and applications.
4363+Original-Maintainer: Net-SNMP Packaging Team <pkg-net-snmp-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
4364+
4365+Package: linux-restricted-modules-common
4366+Status: install ok installed
4367+Priority: optional
4368+Section: restricted/misc
4369+Installed-Size: 100
4370+Maintainer: Ubuntu Kernel Team <kernel-team@lists.ubuntu.com>
4371+Architecture: all
4372+Source: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24
4373+Version: 2.6.24.13-19.44
4374+Depends: binutils-static
4375+Conffiles:
4376+ /etc/default/linux-restricted-modules-common 0af6aa90e7c74975c78418489545cfce
4377+ /etc/modprobe.d/lrm-video 03262adb8160b535eac8505cbb9824af
4378+ /etc/init.d/linux-restricted-modules-common ddef6c5e83f3204939cf1759cfbb19eb
4379+Description: Non-free Linux 2.6.24 modules helper script
4380+ This package provides only a set of helper scripts to handle
4381+ linux-restricted-modules.
4382+
4383+Package: landscape-client
4384+Status: install ok installed
4385+Priority: optional
4386+Section: admin
4387+Installed-Size: 32
4388+Maintainer: Matt Zimmerman <mdz@ubuntu.com>
4389+Architecture: all
4390+Version: 0.1
4391+Description: Placeholder for the Landscape client
4392+ This package is currently empty, but will be updated to contain a client for
4393+ the Landscape system. Landscape is a web-based tool for managing Ubuntu
4394+ systems.
4395+
4396+Package: cupsys-bsd
4397+Status: install ok installed
4398+Priority: extra
4399+Section: net
4400+Installed-Size: 168
4401+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4402+Architecture: i386
4403+Source: cupsys
4404+Version: 1.3.7-1ubuntu3
4405+Replaces: cupsys (<= 1.1.15-2), lpr, manpages-fr (<< 0.9.5-1)
4406+Provides: lpr
4407+Depends: cupsys-client (= 1.3.7-1ubuntu3), cupsys-common, debconf | debconf-2.0, libc6 (>= 2.4), libcupsys2 (>= 1.3.4), update-inetd
4408+Recommends: cupsys
4409+Conflicts: lpr, lprng, manpages-fr (<< 0.9.5-1)
4410+Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - BSD commands
4411+ The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and
4412+ general replacement for lpr, lpd and the like. It supports the
4413+ Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver
4414+ model for handling various document types.
4415+ .
4416+ This package provides the BSD commands for interacting with CUPS. It
4417+ is provided separately to allow CUPS to coexist with other printing
4418+ systems (to a small degree).
4419+ .
4420+ The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of
4421+ Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original
4422+ source packages from which these packages are made.
4423+Original-Maintainer: Debian CUPS Maintainers <pkg-cups-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
4424+
4425+Package: libthai-data
4426+Status: install ok installed
4427+Priority: optional
4428+Section: libs
4429+Installed-Size: 348
4430+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4431+Architecture: all
4432+Source: libthai
4433+Version: 0.1.9-1
4434+Description: Data files for Thai language support library
4435+ LibThai is a set of Thai language support routines aimed to ease
4436+ developers' tasks to incorporate Thai language support in their applications.
4437+ It includes important Thai-specific functions e.g. word breaking, input and
4438+ output methods as well as basic character and string supports.
4439+ .
4440+ This package contains the data needed by LibThai library.
4441+ .
4442+ Homepage: http://libthai.sourceforge.net/
4443+Original-Maintainer: Theppitak Karoonboonyanan <thep@linux.thai.net>
4444+
4445+Package: libxpm4
4446+Status: install ok installed
4447+Priority: optional
4448+Section: libs
4449+Installed-Size: 124
4450+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4451+Architecture: i386
4452+Source: libxpm
4453+Version: 1:3.5.7-1
4454+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), libx11-6, x11-common
4455+Description: X11 pixmap library
4456+ libXpm provides support and common operation for the XPM pixmap format, which
4457+ is commonly used in legacy X applications. XPM is an extension of the
4458+ monochrome XBM bitmap specificied in the X protocol.
4459+ .
4460+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
4461+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
4462+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
4463+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
4464+
4465+Package: tar
4466+Essential: yes
4467+Status: install ok installed
4468+Priority: required
4469+Section: utils
4470+Installed-Size: 2104
4471+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4472+Architecture: i386
4473+Version: 1.19-3
4474+Replaces: cpio
4475+Pre-Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
4476+Suggests: bzip2, ncompress
4477+Conflicts: cpio (<= 2.4.2-38)
4478+Conffiles:
4479+ /etc/rmt 3c58b7cd13da1085eff0acc6a00f43c7
4480+Description: GNU version of the tar archiving utility
4481+ Tar is a program for packaging a set of files as a single archive in tar
4482+ format. The function it performs is conceptually similar to cpio, and to
4483+ things like PKZIP in the DOS world. It is heavily used by the Debian package
4484+ management system, and is useful for performing system backups and exchanging
4485+ sets of files with others.
4486+Original-Maintainer: Bdale Garbee <bdale@gag.com>
4487+
4488+Package: file
4489+Status: install ok installed
4490+Priority: standard
4491+Section: utils
4492+Installed-Size: 128
4493+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4494+Architecture: i386
4495+Version: 4.21-3ubuntu1
4496+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libmagic1 (= 4.21-3ubuntu1)
4497+Conffiles:
4498+ /etc/magic 272913026300e7ae9b5e2d51f138e674
4499+ /etc/magic.mime 272913026300e7ae9b5e2d51f138e674
4500+Description: Determines file type using "magic" numbers
4501+ File tests each argument in an attempt to classify it. There are three sets of
4502+ tests, performed in this order: filesystem tests, magic number tests, and
4503+ language tests. The first test that succeeds causes the file type to be
4504+ printed.
4505+ .
4506+ Starting with version 4, the file command is not much more than a wrapper
4507+ around the "magic" library.
4508+ .
4509+ Homepage: <http://www.darwinsys.com/file/>
4510+Original-Maintainer: Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>
4511+
4512+Package: libgsf-1-114
4513+Status: install ok installed
4514+Priority: optional
4515+Section: libs
4516+Installed-Size: 300
4517+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4518+Architecture: i386
4519+Source: libgsf
4520+Version: 1.14.7-2ubuntu1
4521+Depends: libbz2-1.0, libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.15.4), libgsf-1-common (>= 1.14.7-2ubuntu1), libxml2 (>= 2.6.27), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
4522+Conflicts: gnumeric (<< 1.4.4)
4523+Description: Structured File Library - runtime version
4524+ The GNOME Structured File Library library aims to provide an efficient
4525+ extensible I/O abstraction for dealing with different structured file
4526+ formats.
4527+ .
4528+ This is the basic runtime version of libgsf. It does not provide
4529+ GNOME-specific extensions.
4530+Original-Maintainer: J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) <jdassen@debian.org>
4531+
4532+Package: gdebi-core
4533+Status: install ok installed
4534+Priority: optional
4535+Section: admin
4536+Installed-Size: 500
4537+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4538+Architecture: all
4539+Source: gdebi
4540+Version: 0.3.8
4541+Replaces: gdebi (<< 0.2ubuntu3)
4542+Depends: python, python-apt (>= 0.7.0), python-central (>= 0.6.1)
4543+Conflicts: gdebi (<< 0.2ubuntu3)
4544+Description: Simple tool to install deb files
4545+ gdebi lets you install local deb packages resolving and installing
4546+ its dependencies. apt does the same, but only for remote (http, ftp)
4547+ located packages.
4548+ .
4549+ This package contains the libraries and command-line utility.
4550+Original-Maintainer: Gustavo Franco <stratus@debian.org>
4551+Python-Version: current
4552+
4553+Package: gcc-4.2
4554+Status: install ok installed
4555+Priority: optional
4556+Section: devel
4557+Installed-Size: 1304
4558+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4559+Architecture: i386
4560+Version: 4.2.3-2ubuntu7
4561+Replaces: gcc-4.2-base (<< 4.2.1-5)
4562+Provides: c-compiler
4563+Depends: binutils (>= 2.17cvs20070426), cpp-4.2 (= 4.2.3-2ubuntu7), gcc-4.2-base (= 4.2.3-2ubuntu7), libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.2.3-2ubuntu7), libgomp1 (>= 4.2.3-2ubuntu7)
4564+Recommends: libc6-dev (>= 2.5)
4565+Suggests: gcc-4.2-doc (>= 4.2.3-1), gcc-4.2-locales (>= 4.2.3-1), gcc-4.2-multilib, libgcc1-dbg, libgomp1-dbg, libmudflap0-4.2-dbg, libmudflap0-4.2-dev (>= 4.2.3-2ubuntu7)
4566+Description: The GNU C compiler
4567+ This is the GNU C compiler, a fairly portable optimizing compiler for C.
4568+Original-Maintainer: Debian GCC Maintainers <debian-gcc@lists.debian.org>
4569+
4570+Package: python-gdbm
4571+Status: install ok installed
4572+Priority: optional
4573+Section: python
4574+Installed-Size: 100
4575+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4576+Architecture: i386
4577+Source: python-stdlib-extensions
4578+Version: 2.5.2-0ubuntu2
4579+Replaces: python2.3-gdbm, python2.4-gdbm
4580+Provides: python2.4-gdbm, python2.5-gdbm
4581+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libgdbm3, python (>= 2.4), python (<< 2.6)
4582+Suggests: python-gdbm-dbg
4583+Conflicts: python2.3-gdbm, python2.4-gdbm
4584+Description: GNU dbm database support for Python
4585+ GNU dbm database module for Python. Install this if you want to
4586+ create or read GNU dbm database files with Python.
4587+Original-Maintainer: Matthias Klose <doko@debian.org>
4588+Python-Version: 2.4, 2.5
4589+
4590+Package: liburi-perl
4591+Status: install ok installed
4592+Priority: optional
4593+Section: perl
4594+Installed-Size: 384
4595+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4596+Architecture: all
4597+Version: 1.35.dfsg.1-1
4598+Depends: perl, perl (>= 5.6.0-16), libmime-base64-perl, libnet-perl, data-dumper
4599+Suggests: libwww-perl (>= 5.41)
4600+Conflicts: libwww-perl (<< 5.41)
4601+Description: Manipulates and accesses URI strings
4602+ From the README:
4603+ .
4604+ This package contains the URI.pm module with friends. The module
4605+ implements the URI class. Objects of this class represent Uniform
4606+ Resource Identifier (URI) references as specified in RFC 2396.
4607+ .
4608+ URI objects can be used to access and manipulate the various
4609+ components that make up these strings. There are also methods to
4610+ combine URIs in various ways.
4611+ .
4612+ The URI class replace the URI::URL class that used to be distributed
4613+ with libwww-perl. This package contains an emulation of the old
4614+ URI::URL interface. The emulated URI::URL implement both the old and
4615+ the new interface.
4616+Original-Maintainer: Stefan Hornburg (Racke) <racke@linuxia.de>
4617+
4618+Package: libnl1
4619+Status: install ok installed
4620+Priority: optional
4621+Section: libs
4622+Installed-Size: 328
4623+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4624+Architecture: i386
4625+Source: libnl
4626+Version: 1.1-1
4627+Replaces: libnl1-pre6, libnl1-pre8
4628+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
4629+Conflicts: libnl1-pre6, libnl1-pre8
4630+Description: Library for dealing with netlink sockets
4631+ This is a library for applications dealing with netlink sockets.
4632+ The library provides an interface for raw netlink messaging and various
4633+ netlink family specific interfaces.
4634+Original-Maintainer: Michael Biebl <biebl@debian.org>
4635+Homepage: http://people.suug.ch/~tgr/libnl/
4636+
4637+Package: foo2zjs
4638+Status: install ok installed
4639+Priority: optional
4640+Section: text
4641+Installed-Size: 5436
4642+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4643+Architecture: i386
4644+Version: 20071205-0ubuntu3
4645+Replaces: foo2zjs-ppds
4646+Provides: foo2zjs-ppds
4647+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), mscompress
4648+Recommends: foomatic-db-engine
4649+Suggests: psutils
4650+Conflicts: foo2zjs-ppds
4651+Conffiles:
4652+ /etc/udev/rules.d/85-hplj10xx.rules f1618908b00ecbad19e693b0a63303ce
4653+Description: Support for printing to ZjStream-based printers
4654+ foo2zjs is an open source printer driver for printers that use the
4655+ Zenographics ZjStream wire protocol for their print data, such as the
4656+ Minolta magicolor 2200/2300/2430 DL, Minolta Color PageWorks/Pro L and
4657+ HP LaserJet 1000/1005/1018/1020/1022. These printers are often
4658+ erroneously referred to as "winprinters" or "GDI printers".
4659+ .
4660+ The foomatic-db-engine package is recommended to simplify configuring
4661+ this printer driver. The psutils package is needed to enable n-up
4662+ printing support.
4663+ .
4664+ Home Page: http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/
4665+Original-Maintainer: Steffen Joeris <steffen.joeris@skolelinux.de>
4666+
4667+Package: librpc-xml-perl
4668+Status: install ok installed
4669+Priority: optional
4670+Section: perl
4671+Installed-Size: 756
4672+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4673+Architecture: all
4674+Version: 0.59-2
4675+Depends: libxml-parser-perl, libwww-perl, perl (>= 5.6.0-16)
4676+Suggests: libapache-mod-perl
4677+Description: Perl module implementation of XML-RPC
4678+ The RPC::XML package is an implementation of XML-RPC. The module provides
4679+ classes for sample client and server implementations, a server designed as an
4680+ Apache location-handler, and a suite of data-manipulation classes that are
4681+ used by them.
4682+Original-Maintainer: Debian Perl Group <pkg-perl-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
4683+
4684+Package: libfribidi0
4685+Status: install ok installed
4686+Priority: optional
4687+Section: libs
4688+Installed-Size: 160
4689+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4690+Architecture: i386
4691+Source: fribidi
4692+Version: 0.10.9-1
4693+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1)
4694+Description: Free Implementation of the Unicode BiDi algorithm
4695+ FriBiDi is a BiDi algorithm implementation for Hebrew and/or Arabic
4696+ languages.
4697+Original-Maintainer: Debian Hebrew Packaging Team <debian-hebrew-package@lists.alioth.debian.org>
4698+Homepage: http://www.fribidi.org/
4699+
4700+Package: freeglut3
4701+Status: install ok installed
4702+Priority: optional
4703+Section: libs
4704+Installed-Size: 272
4705+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4706+Architecture: i386
4707+Source: freeglut
4708+Version: 2.4.0-6
4709+Replaces: glutg3 (<= 3.7-14), libglut3 (<= 3.7-23)
4710+Provides: glutg3, libglut, libglut3
4711+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libgl1-mesa-glx | libgl1, libglu1-mesa | libglu1, libx11-6, libxext6
4712+Conflicts: glutg3 (<= 3.7-14), libglut3 (<= 3.7-23)
4713+Description: OpenGL Utility Toolkit
4714+ GLUT is a window system independent toolkit for writing OpenGL programs,
4715+ implementing a simple windowing API, which makes learning about and
4716+ exploring OpenGL programming very easy.
4717+ .
4718+ GLUT is designed for constructing small to medium sized OpenGL programs,
4719+ however it is not a full-featured toolkit, so large applications requiring
4720+ sophisticated user interfaces are better off using native window system
4721+ toolkits like GTK or Motif.
4722+Original-Maintainer: Jamie Wilkinson <jaq@debian.org>
4723+
4724+Package: zlib1g
4725+Status: install ok installed
4726+Priority: required
4727+Section: libs
4728+Installed-Size: 160
4729+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4730+Architecture: i386
4731+Source: zlib
4732+Version: 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-7ubuntu1
4733+Provides: libz1
4734+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1)
4735+Conflicts: zlib1 (<= 1:1.0.4-7)
4736+Description: compression library - runtime
4737+ zlib is a library implementing the deflate compression method found
4738+ in gzip and PKZIP. This package includes the shared library.
4739+Original-Maintainer: Mark Brown <broonie@debian.org>
4740+
4741+Package: libopenexr2ldbl
4742+Status: install ok installed
4743+Priority: optional
4744+Section: libs
4745+Installed-Size: 916
4746+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4747+Architecture: i386
4748+Source: openexr
4749+Version: 1.2.2-4.4ubuntu1
4750+Replaces: libopenexr2, libopenexr2c2, libopenexr2c2a
4751+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.2.1), libstdc++6 (>= 4.2.1), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
4752+Conflicts: libopenexr0, libopenexr2, libopenexr2c2, libopenexr2c2a
4753+Description: runtime files for the OpenEXR image library
4754+ OpenEXR is a high dynamic-range (HDR) image file format developed by
4755+ Industrial Light & Magic for use in computer imaging applications.
4756+ .
4757+ OpenEXR's features include:
4758+ * Higher dynamic range and colour precision than existing 8- and
4759+ 10-bit image file formats.
4760+ * Support for the "half" 16-bit floating-point pixel format.
4761+ * Multiple lossless image compression algorithms. Some of the
4762+ included codecs can achieve 2:1 lossless compression ratios on
4763+ images with film grain.
4764+ * Extensibility. New compression codecs and image types can easily
4765+ be added by extending the C++ classes included in the OpenEXR
4766+ software distribution. New image attributes (strings, vectors,
4767+ integers, etc.) can be added to OpenEXR image headers without
4768+ affecting backward compatibility with existing OpenEXR
4769+ applications.
4770+ This package contains the following shared libraries:
4771+ * IlmImf - a library that reads and writes OpenEXR images.
4772+ * Imath - a math library with support for matrices, 2D and
4773+ 3D transformations, solvers for linear/quadratic/cubic
4774+ equations, and more.
4775+ .
4776+ Homepage: http://www.openexr.com/
4777+Original-Maintainer: Andrew Lau <netsnipe@users.sourceforge.net>
4778+
4779+Package: xserver-xorg
4780+Status: install ok installed
4781+Priority: optional
4782+Section: x11
4783+Installed-Size: 608
4784+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4785+Architecture: all
4786+Source: xorg
4787+Version: 1:7.3+10ubuntu10.2
4788+Replaces: xserver-common
4789+Depends: debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0, mdetect, x11-xkb-utils, xkb-data | xkb-data-legacy, xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.4-3), xserver-xorg-input-all | xserver-xorg-input-2, xserver-xorg-video-all | xserver-xorg-video-2
4790+Pre-Depends: x11-common (>= 1:7.3+3)
4791+Recommends: displayconfig-gtk, dmidecode, laptop-detect, libgl1-mesa-dri, udev
4792+Conflicts: xserver-common, xserver-xfree86 (<< 6.8.2.dfsg.1-1)
4793+Description: the X.Org X server
4794+ This package depends on the full suite of the server and drivers for the
4795+ X.Org X server, as well as providing a configuration infrastructure to manage
4796+ xorg.conf. It does not provide the actual server itself, but removing it
4797+ is strongly discouraged.
4798+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
4799+
4800+Package: bogofilter
4801+Status: install ok installed
4802+Priority: optional
4803+Section: mail
4804+Installed-Size: 20
4805+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4806+Architecture: i386
4807+Version: 1.1.5-2ubuntu5
4808+Depends: bogofilter-bdb
4809+Description: a fast Bayesian spam filter (dummy package)
4810+ This package implements a fast Bayesian spam filter along the lines suggested
4811+ by Paul Graham in his article "A Plan For Spam".
4812+ .
4813+ This version substantially improves on Paul's proposal by doing smarter
4814+ lexical analysis. In particular, hostnames and IP addresses are retained
4815+ as recognition features rather than broken up. Various kinds of MTA
4816+ cruft such as dates and message-IDs are discarded so as not to bloat
4817+ the word lists.
4818+Original-Maintainer: Clint Adams <schizo@debian.org>
4819+
4820+Package: libgd2-noxpm
4821+Status: install ok installed
4822+Priority: optional
4823+Section: libs
4824+Installed-Size: 752
4825+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4826+Architecture: i386
4827+Source: libgd2
4828+Version: 2.0.35.dfsg-3ubuntu2
4829+Provides: libgd2
4830+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libfreetype6 (>= 2.3.5), libjpeg62, libpng12-0 (>= 1.2.13-4), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1)
4831+Suggests: libgd-tools
4832+Conflicts: libgd2, libgd2-xpm
4833+Description: GD Graphics Library version 2 (without XPM support)
4834+ GD is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images
4835+ complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colours, cut and paste from
4836+ other images, flood fills, and write out the result as a PNG file.
4837+ This is particularly useful in World Wide Web applications, where PNG is
4838+ one of the formats accepted for inline images by most browsers.
4839+ .
4840+ This is the runtime package of the library, built without XPM (X pixmap)
4841+ or fontconfig support.
4842+ .
4843+ Homepage: http://www.libgd.org/
4844+Original-Maintainer: GD team <pkg-gd-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
4845+
4846+Package: hal-cups-utils
4847+Status: install ok installed
4848+Priority: optional
4849+Section: admin
4850+Installed-Size: 112
4851+Maintainer: Jani Monoses <jani@ubuntu.com>
4852+Architecture: i386
4853+Version: 0.6.13+svn86-0ubuntu4
4854+Depends: cupsys, hal, libc6 (>= 2.4), libcupsys2 (>= 1.3.4), libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.1.1), libhal1 (>= 0.5.8.1), python, python-cups, python-dbus, python-gobject, system-config-printer-common
4855+Recommends: hplip, usbutils
4856+Description: CUPS integration with HAL
4857+ This package provides a CUPS backend for browsing local printers
4858+ using HAL and a utility based on lpadmin for adding, configuring and
4859+ removing printers using HAL UDIs.
4860+
4861+Package: libxrandr2
4862+Status: install ok installed
4863+Priority: optional
4864+Section: libs
4865+Installed-Size: 80
4866+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4867+Architecture: i386
4868+Source: libxrandr
4869+Version: 2:1.2.2-1
4870+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.6.1-1), libx11-6, libxext6, libxrender1, x11-common
4871+Description: X11 RandR extension library
4872+ libXrandr provides an X Window System client interface to the RandR
4873+ extension to the X protocol.
4874+ .
4875+ The RandR extension allows for run-time configuration of display attributes
4876+ such as resolution, rotation, and reflection.
4877+ .
4878+ More information about X.Org can be found at:
4879+ <URL:http://xorg.freedesktop.org>
4880+ <URL:http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg>
4881+ .
4882+ This module can be found at
4883+ git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/xorg/lib/libXrandr
4884+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
4885+
4886+Package: os-prober
4887+Status: install ok installed
4888+Priority: extra
4889+Section: utils
4890+Installed-Size: 160
4891+Maintainer: Ubuntu Installer Team <ubuntu-installer@lists.ubuntu.com>
4892+Architecture: i386
4893+Version: 1.23ubuntu1
4894+Description: utility to detect other OSes on a set of drives
4895+ This package detects other OSes available on a system and outputs the
4896+ results in a generic machine-readable format.
4897+Original-Maintainer: Debian Install System Team <debian-boot@lists.debian.org>
4898+
4899+Package: libglu1-mesa
4900+Status: install ok installed
4901+Priority: optional
4902+Section: libs
4903+Installed-Size: 612
4904+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com>
4905+Architecture: i386
4906+Source: mesa
4907+Version: 7.0.3~rc2-1ubuntu3
4908+Replaces: libglu1
4909+Provides: libglu1
4910+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.1.3), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1-21), libgl1-mesa-glx | libgl1, libstdc++6 (>= 4.1.1-21)
4911+Conflicts: libglu1, mesag3 (<< 5.0.0-1), xlibmesa3
4912+Description: The OpenGL utility library (GLU)
4913+ GLU offers simple interfaces for building mipmaps; checking for the
4914+ presence of extensions in the OpenGL (or other libraries which follow
4915+ the same conventions for advertising extensions); drawing
4916+ piecewise-linear curves, NURBS, quadrics and other primitives
4917+ (including, but not limited to, teapots); tesselating surfaces; setting
4918+ up projection matrices and unprojecting screen coordinates to world
4919+ coordinates.
4920+ .
4921+ On Linux, this library is also known as libGLU or libGLU.so.1.
4922+ .
4923+ This package provides the SGI implementation of GLU shipped with the
4924+ Mesa package (ergo the "-mesa" suffix).
4925+Homepage: http://mesa3d.sourceforge.net/
4926+Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force <debian-x@lists.debian.org>
4927+
4928+Package: gsfonts
4929+Status: install ok installed
4930+Priority: optional
4931+Section: text
4932+Installed-Size: 4792
4933+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4934+Architecture: all
4935+Version: 1:8.11+urwcyr1.0.7~pre43-1
4936+Depends: defoma
4937+Conflicts: gs (<< 5.50-5), gs-aladdin (<< 6.50-4), gsfonts-x11 (<< 0.13)
4938+Conffiles:
4939+ /etc/defoma/hints/gsfonts.hints 593bec3fae2b36f13707f3f84f8f21e6
4940+Description: Fonts for the Ghostscript interpreter(s)
4941+ These are free look-alike fonts of the Adobe PostScript fonts.
4942+ Recommended for all flavors of Ghostscript (gs-gpl, gs-afpl and gs-esp).
4943+Original-Maintainer: Masayuki Hatta (mhatta) <mhatta@debian.org>
4944+
4945+Package: adduser
4946+Status: install ok installed
4947+Priority: important
4948+Section: admin
4949+Installed-Size: 912
4950+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4951+Architecture: all
4952+Version: 3.105ubuntu1
4953+Replaces: manpages-pl (<= 20051117-1), manpages-it (<< 0.3.4-2)
4954+Depends: perl-base (>= 5.6.0), passwd (>= 1:4.0.12), debconf | debconf-2.0
4955+Suggests: liblocale-gettext-perl, perl-modules
4956+Conffiles:
4957+ /etc/deluser.conf 527e6a57d0bc9f7c1b1aca2071f3da00
4958+Description: add and remove users and groups
4959+ This package includes the 'adduser' and 'deluser' commands for creating
4960+ and removing users.
4961+ .
4962+ - 'adduser' creates new users and groups and adds existing users to
4963+ existing groups;
4964+ - 'deluser' removes users and groups and removes users from a given
4965+ group.
4966+ .
4967+ Adding users with 'adduser' is much easier than adding them manually.
4968+ Adduser will choose appropriate UID and GID values, create a home
4969+ directory, copy skeletal user configuration, and automate setting
4970+ initial values for the user's password, real name and so on.
4971+ .
4972+ Deluser can back up and remove users' home directories
4973+ and mail spool or all the files they own on the system.
4974+ .
4975+ A custom script can be executed after each of the commands.
4976+ .
4977+ Homepage: http://alioth.debian.org/projects/adduser/
4978+ Development mailing list:
4979+ http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/adduser-devel/
4980+Original-Maintainer: Debian Adduser Developers <adduser-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
4981+
4982+Package: libxcb1
4983+Status: install ok installed
4984+Priority: optional
4985+Section: libs
4986+Installed-Size: 156
4987+Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
4988+Architecture: i386
4989+Source: libxcb
4990+Version: 1.1-1ubuntu1
4991+Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libxau6, libxdmcp6
4992+Description: X C Binding
4993+ This package contains the library files needed to run software using libxcb,
4994+ the X C Binding.
4995+ .
4996+ The XCB library provides an interface to the X Window System protocol,
4997+ designed to replace the Xlib interface. XCB provides several advantages over
4998+ Xlib:
4999+ .
5000+ * Size: small library and lower memory footprint
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