The multiverse repos really ought to be included in the default sources.list (although commented out). It's a pretty safe bet that any user today is going to want to (e.g.) play MP3s, which requires packages in the multiverse repose (such as libxine-extracodecs).
Or is this some sort of intentional learning curve issue? "If you want to listen to your music, you <i>have</i> to figure out the package manager...?"
					Or is this some sort of intentional learning curve issue? "If you want to listen to your music, you <i>have</i> to figure out the package manager...?"




 . The fix is hard, and the problem is big!
. The fix is hard, and the problem is big!
							
						
 . Thanks.
. Thanks. ! At least because I don't yet know my way in Linux-world, so don't no what should I expect from each program, they just feel good
! At least because I don't yet know my way in Linux-world, so don't no what should I expect from each program, they just feel good 

 whats goin on rock? I download xmms and I don't have any problem with mp3
 whats goin on rock? I download xmms and I don't have any problem with mp3
							
						
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