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I made an unofficial user repository for packages like
Ubuntu theme,
Ayatana indicators and Notify-OSD,
GNOME applications (Conduit, GNOME Packagekit, Gnome Subtitles, Rygel…),
mapping applications (JOSM, Merkaartor, Navit, Viking…),
some other applications (Connman, Gwibber, KompoZer, onBoard…).
With the 'ubuntu-desktop-meta' package, you can install nearly all packages that installed on Ubuntu by default (except Compiz, Nautilus Share and PulseAudio related things). If you want to install Ubuntu theme only, you can do this with 'ubuntu-artwork-meta' package.
You can see the full list of packages on my website: http://arch.ballogyorgy.com/
[ballo]
Server = http://arch.ballogyorgy.com/pkg/
Last edited by City-busz (2010-12-28 15:36:14)
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Wanna add your repo here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Un … positories ?
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Looking at some of your PKGBUILDs it looks like they can be used for x86_64 too. I tested on dates
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Now I added Indicator-Appmenu to my repo, which catches the menus from applications, and displays on a panel applet. Currently only GTK+ applications supported, Qt support requires a big patch on Qt package, but I don't have enough power to maintain it. Unity will be added probably in april 2011; currently it's in alpha stage, and requires the development versions of many packages.
I'm looking for people who wants to contribute Ayatana or GNOME related packages to my repo or keeps up to date existing packages.
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Now I added sound menu support for banshee (banshee-community-extensions) and clementine, and message menu support for thunderbird (thunderbird-indicator package) in my repo.
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I'm looking for people, who want to
- make the x86_64 versions of packages
- host or mirror my repository (currently it's on a free hosting server with some limitations)
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Thanks for making this repo. I think I can provide a mirror. Let me grab all the packages from github and set up some initial stuff, I'll keep you posted.
It is better to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool than to open it and remove all doubt. (Mark Twain)
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