Over the years, I've often gone searching for a repo that might contain some odd application. Today, the kids came by, and I ended up advising them to install Google Talk on their tablet. No need to find a stupid phone, when you're holding the stupid phone in your hand already, right? Well - I had not yet installed Google Talk onto this computer. I went searching - and found this page.
https://sites.google.com/site/mydebiansourceslist/
It's just about my bedtime, so I didn't browse that list very far - but it seems to have EVERYTHING from the Debian world listed. Yes - Siduction is there. I do believe it has EVERYTHING that I've ever heard of, plus a good bit more.
Take a look, and decide for yourself whether you can use anything in the lists. All responsibility is yours, of course. Or, have fun, but don't blame me nine months from now!
Be aware!
That is the well known Frankendebian sources.list by craigevil.
Have not seen him around for a while so it might have gotten him in the end ;)
greetz
devil
OH MY GOD!! You don't think it ate him, do you?
I've never really got crazy with adding repos - the OS I'm using right now is as crazy as I've ever been. I installed Sparky linux, then added the Siduction repos. So - no, I'm not really driving Siduction, but it's probably a low-grade facsimile thereof.
Hello Ferdinand,
I think it is a nice experiment to add this list for testing limits of debian package management ;D
Seriously spoken: It is better, not to use it and I think, Debian's package management is a good one.
Kind regards,
Holger
I would stay away, sig says all ;)
dmo is the only non-supported repo that I ever use, and even that one can cause an issue once in awhile.
All my boxes use dmo, I can't for the life of me remember the last time I had a problem with it, I believe it was the kanotix days, could be knoppix, ah hell, I just don't remember, big fan of mythtv here (dmo).