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Task-Per-Derivative: 1
Task-Section: user
Task-Description: Kubuntu desktop
Task-Extended-Description: This task provides the Kubuntu desktop environment.
Task-Key: kubuntu-desktop

= Hardware and Architecture Support =

== Architecture-independent ==

 * hotkey-setup

Power management:

 * acpi-support
 * (powernowd)
 * powermanagement-interface [i386 amd64 powerpc ia64]

Bluetooth:

 * (bluez-utils) # base for bluetooth support
 * (bluez-cups)  # allow connecting to bluetooth printers from CUPS

== i386, i686, amd64 ==

 * acpi
 * acpid
 * apmd [i386]

== ppc32, ppc64 ==

 * pbbuttonsd [powerpc]

= Console-Based Tools =

These tools are very commonly used by people who drop into a console shell to do some work.

 * bc
 * dc
 * genisoimage
 * (wodim)
 * (cdparanoia)
 * (dvd+rw-tools)
 * screen
 * lftp
 * slocate              # tool to index user files
 * zip
 * unzip                # also used for .zip support in file-roller

= Network Services =

Basic network services and Windows integration.

 * libnss-mdns         # IPv4 link-local DNS support
 * avahi-autoipd       # IPv4 link-local interface configuration support
 * 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
 * avahi-daemon

= 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-hpijs            # printer drivers from the hp inkjet project
 * cupsys-driver-gutenprint     # a ton of cupsys ppds, for real comprehensive printer support
 * openprinting-ppds            # Most common drivers we want in desktop; less common are in o-p-extra
 * pnm2ppa                      # several ppds require this
 * ghostscript-x
 * (hplip)     			# 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 =

Packages used for X preconfiguration are just Recommends; removing them after initial installation should be relatively safe.

 * (xresprobe)
 * (laptop-detect)
 * (discover1)

 * xorg                          # this includes xserver-xorg->xserver-xorg-{input|video}-* (no need to add specific drivers manually)
 * xterm                         # Provide a backup terminal and complete X env.
 * xkb-data                      # XKB data now lives here

Fonts:

 * x-ttcidfont-conf
 * ttf-bitstream-vera
 * ttf-dejavu                    # includes characters missing in Vera
 * 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:

 * (skim)
 * (scim-qtimm)
# * (scim-tables-additional) [i386] # input support for language packs that we ship

= Desktop KDE Apps =

We've chosen KDE as our desktop user interface of choice

 * arts-trinity

== kdebase-trinity ==

 * (kate-trinity)
 * kcontrol-trinity
 * kdepasswd-trinity
 * kdeprint-trinity
 * kdesktop-trinity
 * (kfind-trinity)
 * khelpcenter-trinity
 * kicker-trinity
 * (klipper-trinity)
 * kmenuedit-trinity
 * (konqueror-trinity)
 * (konqueror-nsplugins-trinity)
 * konsole-trinity
 * ksmserver-trinity
 * ksplash-trinity
 * (ksysguard-trinity)
 * kwin-trinity
 * kdm-trinity 			# we want trinity as loginmanager

== kdeadmin-trinity ==

 * kcron-trinity
 * kdeadmin-tdefile-plugins-trinity
 * knetworkconf-trinity

== kdegraphics-trinity ==

 * (gwenview-trinity)
 * (kipi-plugins-trinity) [i386 amd64]		# set of plugins for digikam and gwenview
 * (kamera-trinity)
 * kdegraphics-tdefile-plugins-trinity
 * (kooka-trinity)
 * kpdf-trinity
 * ksnapshot-trinity
 * ksvg-trinity
 * kghostview-trinity 		# For print preview

== kdemultimedia-trinity ==

 * libarts1-akode-trinity
 * kdemultimedia-tdefile-plugins-trinity
 * kdemultimedia-kio-plugins-trinity
 * kmix-trinity

== kdenetwork-trinity ==

 * kdenetwork-filesharing-trinity
 * tdednssd-trinity
 * (kopete-trinity)
 * (kpf-trinity)
 * (kppp-trinity)
 * (krdc-trinity)
 * (krfb-trinity)
 * kdenetwork-tdefile-plugins-trinity

== kdepim-trinity ==

 * (kontact-trinity)
 * (kmail-trinity)
 * (akregator-trinity)
 * (korganizer-trinity)
 * (kaddressbook-trinity)
 * (knotes-trinity)
 * (karm-trinity)
 * (kdepim-wizards-trinity)

== kdeutils-trinity ==

 * ark-trinity
 * (speedcrunch-trinity)
 * (kmilo-trinity)
 * (tdewalletmanager-trinity)

== koffice-trinity ==

# * (krita-trinity)
# * (kexi-trinity)                 # instead of openoffice-base

== everything else KDE ==

 * (k3b-trinity)			# kde CD burning
 * (konversation-trinity)		# kde irc-client
 * vorbis-tools	         # for kaudiocreator
 * (amarok-trinity) 		# audio multimediaplayer
 * (kaffeine-xine-trinity)	# video multimediaplayer
 * (keep-trinity) 		# kde backuptool
 * hal			# it's not very polished but it's the future
 * (adept-trinity)		# better package manager
 * konq-plugins-trinity
 * kde-systemsettings-trinity   # kcontrol replacement
 * dbus 		# for session dbus, #895.  Previously dbus-1-utils which brought in gtk, dbus-launch moved to dbus
 * (kubuntu-default-settings-trinity)
 * kio-locate-trinity           # file searching
 * (katapult-trinity)             # program launcher
 * (kubuntu-konqueror-shortcuts-trinity)
 * qca-tls		# used by Kopete Jabber plugin
 * (kdebluetooth-trinity)
 * ksystemlog-trinity
 * (kdepim-kio-plugins-trinity)   # Make sure we have both of these for KMail
 * kdebase-kio-plugins-trinity
 * (gtk-qt-engine-trinity)
 * kde-guidance-trinity		# configuration tools
 * (kde-guidance-powermanager-trinity)
 * kio-apt-trinity
 * ksplash-engine-moodin-trinity
 * (ktorrent-trinity)
 * (cdrdao)
 * language-selector-qt
 * (kmailcvt-trinity)
 * (bogofilter)           # spam filter for KMail
 * hwdb-client-kde
 * libqt-perl           # for debconf
 * (digikam-trinity) [i386 amd64]
 * kde-style-polyester
 * (networkstatus-trinity)
 * software-properties-kde
 * (apport-qt)
 * (strigi-trinity)
 * (strigi-applet-trinity)
 * (pinentry-qt) # for SMIME e-mail support
 * (gpg-agent) # for SMIME e-mail support
 * (gdebi-kde-trinity)

Don't use gstreamer for dapper, 0.8 is unsupported upstream and amarok/kaffeine are not yet ported to 0.10
#The gstreamer0.10 packages we want to install:

# * gstreamer0.10-alsa
# * gstreamer0.10-esd
# * gstreamer0.10-plugins-base-apps

Accessibility tools:

 * (kmag-trinity-trinity)
 * (kde-icons-mono-trinity)
 * (kbstate-trinity)
 * (kmousetool-trinity)
 * (xcursor-themes-trinity)
 * (brltty-trinity)

= Other Desktop GUI Apps =

 * (openoffice.org-kde) [i386 powerpc amd64]  # before OOo to avoid openoffice.org-style-default
 * (openoffice.org-writer) [i386 powerpc amd64]
 * (openoffice.org-calc) [i386 powerpc amd64]
 * (openoffice.org-impress) [i386 powerpc amd64]
 * (openoffice.org-draw) [i386 powerpc amd64]
 * (openoffice.org-math) [i386 powerpc amd64]
 * (openoffice.org-java-common) [i386 powerpc amd64]
 * (tdescreensaver-trinity)

= Games =

 * (fortune-mod)		# Needed by some screensavers

= Python =

Python is a significant commitment, we will present Python wherever we can.

Python Integrated Applications:

Documentation:

# * (diveintopython)
 * (kubuntu-trinity-docs)

= Development =

Here we provide a minimal development environment sufficient to build kernel
drivers, so that this is possible on the live CD and in scenarios where
it is problematic to get these packages onto the installed system in order
to compile a driver. -mdz

 * (gcc)
 * (make)
 * (linux-headers-generic) [i386]
 * (linux-headers-powerpc) [powerpc]
 * (linux-headers-powerpc64-smp) [powerpc]
 * (linux-headers-generic) [amd64]
 * (linux-headers-itanium) [ia64]
 * (linux-headers-mckinley) [ia64]
 * (linux-headers-sparc64) [sparc]
 * (linux-headers-hppa32) [hppa]
 * (linux-headers-hppa64) [hppa]

= Other =

 * kubuntu-desktop-trinity # the metapackage itself
 * anacron # generally appropriate for desktops
 * (bogofilter)
 * usplash
 * libxp6 # required for some third party apps. See #15739
 * kubuntu-artwork-usplash
 * libpam-foreground
# * (example-content) # dholbach: dapper feature goal (wiki.ubuntu.com/ExampleContent)
 * (landscape-client)
 * readahead

= Germinate workarounds =

 * libglut3 # depended upon by freeglut3
 * libgl1-mesa-glx # depended upon by freeglut3