= Hardware and Architecture Support = == Architecture-independent == * libesd-alsa0 * readahead * hotkey-setup Power management: * acpi-support * powernowd * powermanagement-interface [i386 amd64 powerpc ia64] Bluetooth: * bluez-utils * bluez-pin * bluez-cups * bluez-pcmcia-support == i386, i686, amd64 == * acpi * acpid * apmd [i386] == ppc32, ppc64 == * pbbuttonsd #ThomMay = Console-Based Tools = These tools are very commonly used by people who drop into a console shell to do some work. * bc * dc * irssi * mkisofs * cdrecord * cdparanoia * dvd+rw-tools * screen * lftp * slocate # tool to index user files * doc-debian # move to Desktop since people doing a Base install probably won't need it * zip * unzip # also used for .zip support in file-roller = Network Services = Basic network services and Windows integration. * smbclient # to access files on other SAMBA and Windows servers * wvdial # for automatic dialup configuration via g-s-t These packages help with system integration * libsasl2-modules # allows integration with MTA and login system = Printing = Printing and printer configuration is a real weak spot in Debian, and in Linux in general. We will need to stay at the front of the curve here. * cupsys # our preferred printer management infrastructure * cupsys-bsd # gives us lpc, lpq, lpr, lprm * cupsys-client # gives us cancel, cupstestppd, lp, lpoptions, lppasswd, lpstat, cupsaddsmb, accept, lpadmin, lpinfo, lpmove * foomatic-db-engine # integrate the foomatic printer driver engine * foomatic-db # the foomatic printer driver database * foomatic-filters # converter from postscript to printer-specific formats * foomatic-db-gutenprint # printer drivers from the gutenprint project * foomatic-db-hpijs # printer drivers from the hp inkjet project * foomatic-filters-ppds # a ton of ppds, large but gives us very comprehensive printer support * cupsys-driver-gutenprint # a ton of cupsys ppds, for real comprehensive printer support * pnm2ppa # several ppds require this * gs-esp # some ppds require this, in place of standard gs * hplip # support for HP all-in-one printers * hplip-ppds # support for HP all-in-one printers * min12xxw # support for KonicaMinolta PagePro 1200W, 1300W printers * foo2zjs # Support for printing to ZjStream-based printers = GUI infrastructure = * x-window-system-core * xterm # Provide a backup terminal and complete X env. * xserver-xorg-input-synaptics # for enhanced touchpad features * xkeyboard-config # XKB data now lives here Fonts: * x-ttcidfont-conf * ttf-bitstream-vera * ttf-dejavu * ttf-freefont * ttf-kochi-gothic * ttf-kochi-mincho * ttf-arphic-uming * ttf-arphic-ukai * ttf-arabeyes * ttf-baekmuk * ttf-indic-fonts * ttf-malayalam-fonts * ttf-mgopen * ttf-thai-tlwg * ttf-lao * ttf-gentium Input methods: * scim * scim-gtk2-immodule = Desktop GNOME Apps = We've chosen GNOME as our desktop user interface of choice, and GNOME 2.8 is a FeatureGoal for Warty. Rather than using the meta-packages they are deliberately expanded so that we can select things a bit better. * bug-buddy # potentially replaced with reportbug + b-b-like pygtk gui * contact-lookup-applet # experimental * deskbar-applet * desktop-file-utils * eog * evolution # experimental * evolution-plugins * evolution-exchange # experimental * evolution-webcal # experimental * file-roller # SebastienBacher * gaim * gamin * gcalctool # SebastienBacher * gconf-editor # SebastienBacher * gdm * gedit * gimp * gimp-print # DanielHolbach: enable printing in gimp (part of gutenprint package) * gnome-about * gnome-applets * gnome-app-install * gnome-btdownload # simple GNOME frontend for bittorrent downloads * gnome-control-center * gnome-cups-manager * gnome-games * gnome-icon-theme * gnome-media * gnome-menus * gnome-netstatus-applet * gnome-nettool # part of 2.8 * gnome-panel * gnome-pilot-conduits * gnome-session * gnome-spell * gnome-system-monitor # SebastienBacher * gnome-volume-manager # JeffWaugh, gives us an efficient autoplay framework * gnome-power-manager # OliverGrawert finally ready for shipment * gnome-system-tools * gnome-terminal * gnome-utils * gnome2-user-guide * ekiga * libgnomevfs2-bin * libgnomevfs2-extra * librsvg2-common * libpt-plugins-v4l # V4L1 plugins for use with ekiga * libpt-plugins-v4l2 # V4L2 plugins for use with ekiga * gthumb # efficient thumbnailing tool * gucharmap # SebastienBacher * hal # it's not very polished but it's the future * hal-device-manager * hwdb-client * language-selector # MichaelVogt * libglib2.0-data * metacity # SebastienBacher * firefox * firefox-gnome-support * nautilus # SebastienBacher * nautilus-cd-burner # SebastienBacher * nautilus-sendto * notification-daemon # backend for libnotify * rhythmbox # SebastienBacher * serpentine # Oliver Grawert * scrollkeeper * alacarte # default menu editor * sound-juicer * ssh-askpass-gnome * synaptic # default GUI package manager * libgnome2-perl # for synaptic * totem # SebastienBacher * update-notifier * gdebi # view/install deb packages * vino # vnc server * yelp * zenity * dbus-1-utils # for session dbus, #895 * esound Themes: we will ship only the very best looking themes. We won't ship everything that Debian ships, just a custom package that includes the themes we want. These packages are included for size guidance until we have Warty-specific packages. * gnome-themes * gtk2-engines-clearlooks * gtk2-engines-mist * gtk2-engines-industrial * gtk2-engines-smooth * ubuntu-artwork * ubuntu-sounds * tangerine-icon-theme # DanielHolbach (Mark's request) * tango-icon-theme # DanielHolbach (Mark's request, if Tangerine is good enough, maybe we can drop it out) * tango-icon-theme-common # DanielHolbach: split off of tangerine-icon-theme, so people from Xubuntu can use it too. The gstreamer0.10 packages we want to install: * gstreamer0.10-alsa * gstreamer0.10-esd * gstreamer0.10-plugins-base-apps Accessibility tools: * gnome-accessibility-themes * gnome-mag * gnopernicus * gok * brltty * brltty-x11 * xcursor-themes = Other Desktop GUI Apps = * openoffice.org [i386 powerpc amd64] * openoffice.org-gnome [i386 powerpc amd64] * openoffice.org-evolution [i386 powerpc] * xsane # scanner utils * evince * gnome-screensaver * rss-glx # MRS, very slick screensavers * xscreensaver-gl # MRS, we will only ship a subset of the screensavers from rss-glx and xscreensaver * xscreensaver-data # subset package for the non-gl screensavers we ship * screensaver-default-images * tsclient # rdesktop/vnc/xdmcp client gui * xvncviewer # needed by tsclient = Games = * fortune-mod = Python = Python is a significant commitment, we will present Python wherever we can. Libraries and Modules: * python-adns # MRS, stable and useful * python-apt # MRS, we need to be able to interact with APT * python-cddb # MRS, great for desktop users to be able to manage CD's in Python * python-clientcookie # MRS, unless a better cgi-style framework is below * python-crypto # MRS, very useful even though it's very specific * python-egenix-mxproxy # MRS, * python-egenix-mxstack # MRS, * python-egenix-mxtexttools # MRS, * python-egenix-mxtools # MRS, * python-epydoc # MRS, * python-eunuchs # MRS, * python-examples # MRS, * python-gadfly # MRS, * python-gd # MRS, * python-gdbm * python-genetic * python-geoip * python-glade2 * python-gnome2 # SebastienBacher * python-gnupginterface * python-gst0.10 * python-gtk2 # SebastienBacher * python-htmlgen * python-htmltmpl * python-id3lib * python-imaging * python-imaging-sane * python-jabber * python2.4-dbus * python2.4-dictclient * python2.4-librdf * python2.4-pycurl * python-kjbuckets * python-ldap * python-mysqldb * python-netcdf * python-newt * python-numeric * python-pam * python-parted * python-pexpect * python-pgsql * python-pisock * python-pqueue * python-pyao * python-pylibacl * python-pyopenssl * python-pyorbit # SebastienBacher * python-pyvorbis * python-pyxattr * python-reportlab * python-simpletal * python-soappy * python-sqlite * python-stats * python-syck * python-unit * python-xdg # SebastienBacher * python-xmpp Python Integrated Applications: * gimp-python * python2.4-libxml2 * python2.4-libxslt1 * bicyclerepair # python refactoring tool for vim & emacs Documentation: * diveintopython * doc-base * ubuntu-docs = Other = * ubuntu-desktop # metapackage for everything here * anacron # generally appropriate for desktops * usplash * libxp6 # required for some thirdy part apps. See #15739 * libpam-foreground * example-content # dholbach: dapper feature goal (wiki.ubuntu.com/ExampleContent) * libstdc++5 [i386] # doko: requested from some closed source applications * landscape-client = Germinate workarounds = * libglut3 # depended upon by freeglut3 * libgl1-mesa # depended upon by libgl1-mesa-dri, but lsb dep on virtual libgl1 makes it ordering-dependent == Transitional packages == * openoffice.org2 [i386 powerpc amd64 sparc] # transition packages * openoffice.org2-base [i386 powerpc amd64 sparc] # size: 800 bytes/each * openoffice.org2-calc [i386 powerpc amd64 sparc] * openoffice.org2-draw [i386 powerpc amd64 sparc] * openoffice.org2-gnome [i386 powerpc amd64 sparc] * openoffice.org2-impress [i386 powerpc amd64 sparc] * openoffice.org2-math [i386 powerpc amd64 sparc] * openoffice.org2-writer [i386 powerpc amd64 sparc] * openoffice.org2-evolution [i386 powerpc sparc] * openoffice.org-gtk-gnome [i386 powerpc amd64 sparc]