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desktop-profiles
framework for setting up desktop profiles
The different Desktop environments in Debian all offer the possibility of
customizing them through the use of profiles (sets of configuration and/or
data files). Usually it's also possible to stack configuration sets,
combining the customizations provided by a number of profiles.
xserver-xorg-input-mouse
X.Org X server -- mouse input driver
This package provides the driver for mouse input devices. It is mainly used
on non-Linux operating systems such as BSD and Solaris. Most
configurations on Linux will use evdev, the kernel's event delivery
mechanism, and do not need this package.
libavutil55
FFmpeg library with functions for simplifying programming - runtime files
geoipupdate
MaxMind GeoIP/GeoIP2 database updates
The GeoIP Update program performs automatic updates of GeoIP2 and GeoLite2
binary databases, as supplied by MaxMind. These may be MaxMind's paid
products, or their GeoLite variants that are less accurate but provided
without charge.
multimedia-recording
Packages for audio recording
This package will install packages useful for recording audio and music
fonts-gfs-baskerville
ancient Greek font revival
John Baskerville (1706-1775) got involved in typography late in his
career but his contribution was significant. He was a successful
entrepreneur and possessed an inquiring mind which he applied to
produce many aesthetic and technical innovations in printing. He
invented a new ink formula, a new type of smooth paper and made
various improvements in the printing press. He was also involved in
type design which resulted in a latin typeface which was used for the
edition of Virgil, in 1757. The quality of the type was admired
throughout of Europe and America and was revived with great success
in the early 20th century. Baskerville was also involved in the
design of a Greek typeface which he used in an edition of the New
Testament for Oxford University, in 1763. He adopted the practice of
avoiding the excessive number of ligatures which Alexander Wilson had
started a few years earlier but his Greek types were rather narrow in
proportion and did not win the sympathy of the philologists and other
scholars of his time. They did influence, however, the Greek types of
Giambattista Bodoni. and through him Didot's Greek in Paris. The
typeface has been digitally revived as GFS Baskerville Classic by
Sophia Kalaitzidou and George D. Matthiopoulos and is now available
as part of GFS' type library.