Puedes usarlo añadiendo estas lineas a tu sources.list:
deb http://www.venenux.org/repos/pruebas/ pruebas principal
deb-src http://www.venenux.org/repos/pruebas/ pruebas principal
Tome en cuenta que si no usa VENENUX es posible que existan algunos conflictos con sus repositorios, tambien puede navegar y descargar los paquetes individualmente.
This package contains ALSA driver modules for kernel 2.6.30.5-venenux-libre.
If kernel version 2.6.30.5-venenux-libre is running when this package is installed then applications using ALSA sound drivers will be forcibly stopped and any loaded ALSA sound drivers will be reloaded. Consequently it is a good idea to exit sound related applications before installing this package.
Please note that ALSA driver modules are included in kernel-image packages of version 2.6 or higher. Therefore, you do not need to install an alsa-modules package if you are running a 2.6 kernel. You may still want to install an alsa-modules package for a 2.6 kernel because the drivers in alsa-modules packages are usually more current than those in kernel-image packages. In any case, if you do install an alsa-modules package then the module loader will prefer its modules over those from the kernel-image package.
ALSA is the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture.
This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the Another UnionFS
This package contains the compiled kernel modules for 2.6.30.5-venenux-libre
If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to build your own aufs-modules. The aufs-source package has been provided for use with the Debian's module-assistant or kernel-package utilities to produce a version of aufs-modules for your kernel.
CDfs is a file system for Linux systems that `exports' all tracks and boot images on a CD as normal files. These files can then be mounted (e.g. for ISO and boot images), copied, played (WAVE audio and VideoCD tracks)... The primary goal for developing this file system was to `unlock' information in old ISO images.
This package was compiled for the kernel-image-2.6.30.5-venenux-libre package. You need to rebuild it or use another prepared package if your Linux kernel is not version 2.6.30.5-venenux-libre.
version 2.6.30.5-venenux-libre
This package provides kernel header files for sites that want the latest kernel headers for version 2.6.30.5-venenux-libre. Please read /usr/share/doc/linux-headers-2.6.30.5-venenux-libre/debian.README.gz for details
This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.6.30.5-venenux-libre.
It also contains the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update.
Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Please look at kernel-img.conf(5), and /usr/share/doc/kernel-package/README.gz from the package kernel-package for details on how to tailor the installation of this or any other kernel image package
This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel, specifically, version 2.6.30.5-venenux-libre.
You may configure the kernel to your setup by typing "make config" and following instructions, but you could get ncursesX.X-dev and try "make menuconfig" for a jazzier, and easier to use interface. There are options to use QT or GNOME based configuration interfaces, but they need additional packages to be installed. Also, please read the detailed documentation in the file README.headers.gz in the documentation directory /usr/share/doc/linux-source-2.6.30.5-venenux-libre/.
If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image packages.
Squashfs is a highly compressed read-only filesystem for Linux. It uses zlib compression to compress both files, inodes and directories. Inodes in the system are very small and all blocks are packed to minimise data overhead. Block sizes greater than 4K are supported up to a maximum of 64K.
Squashfs is intended for general read-only filesystem use, for archival use (i.e. in cases where a .tar.gz file may be used), and in constrained block device/memory systems (e.g. embedded systems) where low overhead is needed.
This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for VirtualBox Guest Additions.
This package contains the compiled kernel modules for 2.6.30.5-venenux-libre
If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to build your own virtualbox-ose-guest-modules. The virtualbox-ose-guest-source package has been provided for use with the Debian's module-assistant or kernel-package utilities to produce a version of virtualbox-ose-guest-modules for your kernel.
This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for VirtualBox.
This package contains the compiled kernel modules for 2.6.30.5-venenux-libre
If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to build your own virtualbox-ose-modules. The virtualbox-ose-source package has been provided for use with the Debian's module-assistant or kernel-package utilities to produce a version of virtualbox-ose-modules for your kernel.