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On Sun, 2007-01-21 at 09:25 +0000, Jack Knight wrote:
> Jim Kissel wrote:
> [snip]
> >
> > Now I don't know much about building a distro, but I fail to understand
> > why nautilus/metecity/gnome/xorg needs to have a 'C' pre-processor
> > installed. Any offers?
>
> On the same line as your recent post, I don't get on with the Totem
> media player.
Personally I would recommend you use totem-xine rather than
totem-gstreamer, it seems to be able to play a lot more.
> It never plays anything I want to hear or view, despite
> installing various codecs. mplayer works flawlessly however, so why when
> I try to remove totem, totem-mozila plugin or totem-gstreamer does it
> tell me I need to remove the whole of "ubuntu-desktop".
>
Because ubuntu-desktop is a meta-package which pulls in all the standard
delivered ubuntu applications.
If for example you install an ubuntu server - a minimal install with no
GUI, and wanted to turn it into a desktop, you would just install
ubuntu-desktop which would in turn pull in everything else.
Yes, you can remove ubuntu-desktop, but the problem is if that package
has other things which it depends upon which later on down the line you
wont get because you dont have the meta package.
> This is on edgy BTW, don't know about dapper/feisty but suspect its the
> same.
It's the same for every release of Ubuntu, Kubuntu and Xubuntu with the
meta packages being ubuntu-desktop, kubuntu-desktop and xubuntu-desktop
respectively.
Cheers,
Al.