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Removed kxstudio-meta-nonfree from list. Also removed description of non free packages.
I believe it's no longer available either that or mislabled(Pretty sure non free packages were removed)
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Alwaysanewb 10 years ago
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<?php
<<?php
$PAGE_TITLE = "KXStudio : Documentation"; $PAGE_TITLE = "KXStudio : Documentation";
$PAGE_TYPE = "NONKXSTUDIO"; $PAGE_TYPE = "NONKXSTUDIO";
$PAGE_SOURCE_1 = ARRAY("/Documentation", "/Documentation", "/Documentation:Repository:Meta-Packages"); $PAGE_SOURCE_1 = ARRAY("/Documentation", "/Documentation", "/Documentation:Repository:Meta-Packages");
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</p> </p>
<ul> <ul>
<li>kxstudio-meta-codecs <i>(12.04 only)</i></li> <li>kxstudio-meta-codecs <i>(12.04 only)</i></li>
<li>kxstudio-meta-non-free</li>
<li>kxstudio-meta-restricted-extras</li> <li>kxstudio-meta-restricted-extras</li>
</ul> </ul>
<p> <p>
The 'codecs' package is self-explanatory, it will install a collection of codecs for gstreamer, sox and xine.<br /> The 'codecs' package is self-explanatory, it will install a collection of codecs for gstreamer, sox and xine.<br />
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The 'non-free' will install some good but close-source software, like Renoise, energyXT, and Pianoteq.<br />
These applications come as demos, see <a href="<?php echo $ROOT; ?>/Documentation:Ubuntu:RegisterCommercial">Documentation:Ubuntu:RegisterCommercial</a> to activate them if you have a license.
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<p> <p>
The 'restricted-extras' is simply a combination of '[k|x]ubuntu-restricted-extras', and some other minor "restricted" stuff.<br /> The 'restricted-extras' is simply a combination of '[k|x]ubuntu-restricted-extras', and some other minor "restricted" stuff.<br />
(In this case, "restricted" means that it can't be installed in Ubuntu by default, but you're safe to do it afterwards).<br /> (In this case, "restricted" means that it can't be installed in Ubuntu by default, but you're safe to do it afterwards).<br />


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