Re: Need urls for apt sources.list

2004-12-21 Thread seeker5528
You can look projects up at http://freshmeat.net and follow the links back to the home pages, some of them will have links to Debian repositories or provide Debian packages that can be downloaded. For unofficial sources for your sources.list you can have a look at http://apt-get.org for Mplayer

Re: Need urls for apt sources.list

2004-12-21 Thread Bill Marcum
On Tue, Dec 21, 2004 at 09:48:05AM -0600, Andrew Konosky wrote: > I have my system up and running, but I am still using the default > sources.list and I want to add some more repositories but haven't been > able to find any through google searching. What are the standard urls, > and what about e

Re: Need urls for apt sources.list

2004-12-21 Thread J.D. Bennett
Depends, US or non-US, woody, sarge or unstable, linux or hurd, etc. Standard urls for "woody" (the most commonly used distribution) with US pkg's are: (The deb & deb-src must be included before the http). deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ stable main non-free contrib deb-src http://ftp.us.deb

Re: Need urls for apt sources.list

2004-12-21 Thread aldebaran
Andrew Konosky wrote: I have my system up and running, but I am still using the default sources.list and I want to add some more repositories but haven't been able to find any through google searching. What are the standard urls, and what about extra packages and stuff? There is a list of mirr

Re: Need urls for apt sources.list

2004-12-21 Thread Mark Lijftogt
On Tue, Dec 21, 2004 at 09:48:05AM -0600, Andrew Konosky wrote: > I have my system up and running, but I am still using the default > sources.list and I want to add some more repositories but haven't been > able to find any through google searching. What are the standard urls, > and what about

Re: Need urls for apt sources.list

2004-12-21 Thread Nicos Gollan
On Tuesday December 21 2004 16:48, Andrew Konosky wrote: > I have my system up and running, but I am still using the default > sources.list and I want to add some more repositories but haven't been > able to find any through google searching. What are the standard urls, > and what about extra packa