> Is this necessary? A good thing to do?
It is necessary because there might be some dependency problems with
meta-packages ("fake packages" that install others) like
ubuntu-restricted-extras.
Once you resolve these, you should be ok. Use aptitude and not
apt-get, it can handle dependencies and provide better solutions. :)
> Is this necessary? A good thing to do? restricted- extras.
It is necessary because there might be some dependency problems with
meta-packages ("fake packages" that install others) like
ubuntu-
Once you resolve these, you should be ok. Use aptitude and not
apt-get, it can handle dependencies and provide better solutions. :)