= Hardware = == Graphics == * nvidia-current * fglrx == Wireless == * bcmwl-kernel-source #since we no longer have LRM = Standards = * lsb = Development = == Development Tools == * ant * ocaml-native-compilers # we support the source package anyway * pymacs # makes bicyclerepair work with emacs * libpurple-bin # no particular reason to keep this single binary in universe * quilt # build-deps used to be pulled in automatically, now seed this directly == LibreOffice == * libreoffice-officebean * libreoffice-nlpsolver * libreoffice-l10n-br * libreoffice-filter-binfilter * libreoffice-style-tango * libxsltc-java = Desktop = * xchat-gnome * thunderbird # world favourite mail client * gimp Other: * devhelp * dia-gnome # useful but a bit specialist * finger * gftp-gtk * glade * xnest * xrestop * unclutter # super useful for anti-mouse freaks * inkscape # SVG drawing application * vim-gnome * vorbis-tools * vorbisgain * enscript * bbdb * auctex * lbdb * dictd * dict-gcide * dict-moby-thesaurus * dict-foldoc * dict-jargon * dict-vera * liferea * gkbd-capplet # we need to support the source anyway * gvfs-bin * virt-manager * python-gtk-vnc * python-urlgrabber * pitivi = Console Tools = * freecdb * dict * wdiff * xml-twig-tools # we need libxml-twig-perl as build dep anyway, so we can as well support this binary * bittornado # used on the servers. = Documentation = We need a consistent policy for -doc. At the least, any -doc package produced by a source package that also generates a binary package in one of our seed lists should absolutely go into supported. * doc-linux-html # ColinWatson; basic HOWTOs and stuff from LDP * manpages-dev # ColinWatson * diveintopython * diveintopython-zh * autoconf-doc * %texlive-doc * texlive-font-utils * texlive-bibtex-extra * texlive-fonts-extra * texlive-publishers * texlive-science * gimp-help-en * gimp-help-de * gimp-help-sv * gimp-help-fr * gfortran-doc * doc-linux-text * exim4-doc-html * libstdc++6-4.4-doc These *-doc packages are in separate source packages, so Extra-Includes won't catch them and they need to be listed explicitly. * bison-doc * gawk-doc * gdb-doc * gnupg-doc * make-doc * python-gtk2-doc * python-gtk2-tutorial * scribus-doc * tar-doc == Multimedia == * flac * eyed3 # we need to support the source anyway, harmless tool = Localisation = * gettext-el * ttf-alee * ttf-nanum-coding * fonts-nanum-extra * ttf-arphic-bkai00mp * ttf-arphic-bsmi00lp * ttf-arphic-gbsn00lp * ttf-arphic-gkai00mp * ttf-malayalam-fonts * ttf-devanagari-fonts * ttf-tamil-fonts * ttf-oriya-fonts * ttf-kannada-fonts * ttf-bengali-fonts * ttf-indic-fonts * ttf-indic-fonts-core * ttf-telugu-fonts * ttf-punjabi-fonts * ttf-gujarati-fonts * nabi * culmus * %texlive-lang * libreoffice-help-en-gb * libreoffice-l10n-en-gb * libreoffice-l10n-in # dependency package for Indian locales * libreoffice-l10n-za # dependency package for South African locales = Transitional packages = It's useful to have these on the DVD so that it can be used as an apt source for upgrades. Keep until 12.04 LTS: * compiz-fusion-plugins-main * firefox-branding * openprinting-ppds-extra * language-selector-qt = Miscellaneous = * miscfiles = Germinate workarounds = = Not quite ready for the default install yet = = Language packs = The complete set is in the DVD live image (dvd-live). We do not have the space to include the entire set of .debs all over again here, so let's just pick a few common ones * Languages: en es xh pt de fr * language-pack-${Languages} * language-pack-gnome-${Languages} == Blacklist == libavcodec cannot be shipped on CDs (c.f. Ubuntu technical board resolution 2007-01-02). * !libavcodec*