I've found some linux native plugins and looked that they're in LibraZik or AVLinux repositories. I've tried to locate that info for include it in my source list (now I'm using Ubuntu 20.04 LTS) but I couldn't. I have two questions:
(1) Where are LibraZik and AVLinux repositories for use in Debian/Ubuntu PC?
and
(2) Can I use LibraZik and AVLinux repositories for use in Debian/Ubuntu PC?
Where are LibraZik and AVLinux repositories for use in Debian/Ubuntu PC?
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Re: Where are LibraZik and AVLinux repositories for use in Debian/Ubuntu PC?
I don't knowabout AVLinux, but for LibraZik, there are only 2 ways of installing it ( https://librazik.tuxfamily.org/base-sit ... hp#install )
from a Debian (Buster) base, or using a live. There is no mention about a Ubuntu base.
from a Debian (Buster) base, or using a live. There is no mention about a Ubuntu base.
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Re: Where are LibraZik and AVLinux repositories for use in Debian/Ubuntu PC?
Hi!
AV Linux has moved to MX Linux and is now AVL-MXE (or AV Linux MX Edition)..
AVL-MXE has only it's own Kernel repository and relies on KX Studio and MX for most other apps from their repositories. The AVL-MXE User Tools and a small handful of other packages are currently not available in repositories and are part of the ISO image when you install AVL-MXE. As a one-person project for the most part this is how things seem to work best for me.
AV Linux has moved to MX Linux and is now AVL-MXE (or AV Linux MX Edition)..
AVL-MXE has only it's own Kernel repository and relies on KX Studio and MX for most other apps from their repositories. The AVL-MXE User Tools and a small handful of other packages are currently not available in repositories and are part of the ISO image when you install AVL-MXE. As a one-person project for the most part this is how things seem to work best for me.
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Re: Where are LibraZik and AVLinux repositories for use in Debian/Ubuntu PC?
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apt-cdrom add may work with fancy CD/DVD drives.
https://wiki.debian.org/SourcesList#CD-ROM
https://manpages.debian.org/stretch/apt ... .8.en.html
If you want to use the iso instead, mount it and tell sources.list to use and trust it:
I'd expect both LibraZik and AVLinux isos can be added to any debian in that way, not sure about Ubuntu, though that's debian based as well.
apt-cdrom add may work with fancy CD/DVD drives.
https://wiki.debian.org/SourcesList#CD-ROM
https://manpages.debian.org/stretch/apt ... .8.en.html
If you want to use the iso instead, mount it and tell sources.list to use and trust it:
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deb [trusted=yes] file:///media/avlinux-iso-mount/