I really don't understand why you're still asking this question. Medibuntu is medibuntu; however it's no longer actively maintained. Whether you choose to trust it or not is up to you.
I really don't understand why you're still asking this question. Medibuntu is medibuntu; however it's no longer actively maintained. Whether you choose to trust it or not is up to you.
Hello,
I was just worried that the url for the medibuntu repository might have changed from http://packages.medibuntu.org/ in the time since I last asked about it. That's why I asked if it has changed or not. If the medibuntu repsository is unmaintained, is it a good idea to add it to my /etc/apt/sources.list file? The packages might be old and might have security issues, right?
But the url for the medibuntu repository is still http://packages.medibuntu.org/ , right?
Hello,
An earlier post in this thread mentioned that the medibuntu repository was not being actively maintained. So, has the url for the genuine medibuntu internet repository changed or is it still http://packages.medibuntu.org/ ? I am concerned that the url might have changed to a different one. By url, I mean the url that I have to add to the sources.list file in order to use the medibuntu repository on my computer.
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