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I also checked http://packages.ubuntu.com, no love there either for any
version  including feisty.

I believe automatix is bad.  Use the sources from mediabuntu instead.
The short answer is that they are "properly" integrated with Ubuntu,
while Automatix is a hack that causes issues later.  There is currently
a flame war about this, but as a former Debian user, I prefer the
mediabuntu or easyubuntu approach.

sgrover wrote:
> I just looked at my sources.list - It's rather vanilla, EXCEPT for the 
> Automatix repositories.  So it must be in there.
> 
> (I tried out Automatix once - then never touched it again, cuz it's tooo 
> slow)
> 
> Shawn
> 
> Gustin Johnson wrote:
> It's not in the dapper or edgy repositories.  You should be able to
> fetch it directly from red hat and install it manually.
> 
> sgrover wrote:
>>>> Did you do an apt-get update?  I'm using the usual repositories for 
>>>> Fiesty (Kubuntu).  Let me know if you don't see it after an update...
>>>>
>>>> Shawn
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Alastair Preston wrote:
>>>>> On 18 May, 2007, sgrover wrote:
>>>>>> Hey ya'll.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> RedHat has released some fonts that can safely replace the MS core fonts
>>>>>> (Arial, Courier, and Times) - these fonts have the same horizontal
>>>>>> space.  They call them the Liberation typefaces.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=07/05/16/1318240
>>>>>> https://www.redhat.com/promo/fonts/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So I thought I'd do a quick check to see if they were available in the
>>>>>> Ubuntu repositories yet.  Yep, they're there.  Just do an
>>>>>>
>>>>>> apt-get install ttf-liberation
>>>>>>
>>>>>> and you're all set.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Shawn
>>>>>>
>>>>> Hmmm... I get :
>>>>>
>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo apt-get install ttf-liberation
>>>>> Reading package lists... Done
>>>>> Building dependency tree
>>>>> Reading state information... Done
>>>>> E: Couldn't find package ttf-liberation
>>>>>
>>>>> I have main, contrib, universe, multiverse and other repositories 
>>>>> enabled; 
>>>>> which repository is it in?
>>>>>
>>>>> Alastair
>>>>>
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