On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 19:28:21 +0000
Digby Tarvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Still finishing off my first Debian install, and am puzzling
> over the apparent absence of some very basic programs which
> I thought were pretty much universally available on *nix 
> systems...
> 
> Can anyone tell me why 'apt-cache search' doesn't find the
> likes of the following:
> 
> 1. xv - John Bradley's X image viewer/manipulator..

google found this: 

http://ftp.fifi.org/debian-local/stable/unofficial/


> 2. xlock - I don't use it for locking the screen, but it is
>    a good for benchmarking x-servers because most systems have it...

apt-cache show xlockmore

> 3. mplayer - most players work ok with mpeg etc, but this is the
>    one with which I have had the most success with troublesome
>    formats like wmv.


not in the official debian repositories. google for marillat as he has 
unofficial packages.

A 
> Am I just searching in the wrong place, or does the Debian package
> selection really lack some very fundamental utilities, does anyone
> know of the explanation?
> 
> Perhaps there are newer alternatives that are considered better,
> but I would rather use the same programs on the various computers
> that I need to use, and to date these have always been the common
> denominators...
> 
> I assume there won't be any problem installing a tarball in the
> traditional way, but I want to make sure that not duplicating
> effort if a debian package exists somewhere I havn't looked...
> 
> Regards,
> DigbyT
> -- 
> Digby R. S. Tarvin                                          
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> http://www.digbyt.com
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