As with another bug report, I think that the use of apt from the command
line is best reserverd for the command line documentation. We should
standardise on one system within the documentation. Whilst I agree Linux
is about freedom, anyone requiring help is best to start from the same
place - building initial familiarity across the project.

The equivalents section was pared down from that in 7.04, which was
quite large. I can't see a reason not to expand it but personally I
think that a lot of the alternative are obvious given the menu layout
used in Gnome.

Ekiga is a default install and is open source, Skype is not - so we must
support Ekiga. Introducing a passage on non-default installed software
in the same list implies support/preference and I feel that is perhaps
not in the right spirit. I'm sure this is worth further discussion
however.

I see your point about WINE, again however I feel we needn't promote the
status quo as supported in Ubuntu. This is likely to cause more problems
than it solves, if people believe there will be a smooth transition to
running Windows applications on top of Ubuntu.

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