installing codecs

Gary Kirkpatrick pegngaryubuntu at gmail.com
Sun Apr 11 11:53:18 UTC 2010


On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 12:57 PM, Liam Proven <lproven at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 4:49 PM, Graham Todd <grahamtodd2 at googlemail.com> wrote:
>> On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 06:32:48 -0500
>> Henry Dubb <henry.dubb at gmail.com> uttered these words:
>>
>>> I''d second Mint as ready to go out of the box. Another option is
>>> AptonCD in which you create your own Ubuntu. Include the programs /
>>> codecs you want and leave the rest out. Played with it and it looks
>>> promising. But mint would be the easiest route.
>>>
>> [snipped]
>>
>> Purely because of my personal preference, I like to go with the more
>> familiar Ubuntu/Gnome interface rather than that which comes with Mint
>> (too Windows-like for me).
>
> Hmm. Odd. It's the work of 2min to put it back, if you actively like
> the 2-panel layout.
>
>> If you are looking at other Ubuntu-like OS, I'd suggest you look at
>> "Super OS" at:
>>
>> http://hacktolive.org/wiki/Super_OS
>>
>> and "Ultimate Edition" from http://ultimateedition.info
>>
>> Both have the added codecs installed "out of the box" but Ultimate
>> Edition also has slabs of the latest version of KDE with Gnome.  Both
>> have their own repositories but Ultimte Edition has a tool, Ultamatix,
>> which will also upgrade the Ultimate Edition install.
>
> Repos aren't much help for machines with no Internet access!
>
> For my money, both those remixes add in far too much unnecessary junk.
> They move far from the "purity" of the Ubuntu
> "one-best-of-breed-app-per-function" ideal.
>
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I have decided to give mint a try, I would need to add all the
education programs though so I will need Apton.  So I would have to
install Mint on my Dell mini 10 and hope that it work, or I can
install Mint on the regular laptop.  Add the education programs and
then make another CD.  This assumes that Mint does not come with
education programs already installed, like edubuntu does.
gary




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