Package: AcetoneISO2 Priority: optional Section: apps Installed-Size: 4096 Maintainer: Fabrizio Di Marco & Marco Di Antonio [acetoneiso@gmail.com] Architecture: all Version: 1.96 Depends: fuseiso, fuse-utils, mkisofs, libqt4-gui, p7zip-full, gnupg, cdrdao Filename: dists/gutsy/main/binary-all/acetoneISO2_1.96_beta2.deb Size: 2415546 MD5sum: bea97a876429bf79f1f031453b41d3bf SHA1: b1e06886d977c793f1a4b33642cfe515b92929c0 SHA256: 66238d7b39c5be8aaead1a7bb03d5973afc3d9d26ffbdafc433f3db3bcac7a87 Description: AcetoneISO program from GUI that can mount and unmount ISO and MDF(if iso-9660 standard),Convert BIN/CUE, MDF, DAT, NRG, CCD/IMG, CDI, XBOX, B5i, PDI, DAA to ISO, Burn Your ISO, CUE, TOC images directly in K3b, verify md5sum of image files & create md5sum file, ability to create ISO from Folder and CD/DVD, Mount, unmount, create ISO from Folder or CD/DVD from servicemenu, Play a DVD-Movie ISO with Kaffeine or VLC from GUI, Split ISOs in smaller files ad merge them, Force the mount/eject of a CD/DVD media in your device and compress ISO files using p7zip. Moreover with AcetoneISO you can estract files from an ISO file to a folder. Package: envy Priority: optional Section: utility Installed-Size: 3004 Maintainer: Alberto Milone (tseliot) Architecture: all Version: 0.9.8-0ubuntu13 Depends: python-central (>= 0.5.8), python (>= 2.5), python (<< 2.6), python-gtk2, python-glade2, python-vte, gksu, bash, dash, build-essential, xserver-xorg-dev, pkg-config, gcc, module-assistant, fakeroot, dh-make, debhelper, debconf, libstdc++5, dpkg-dev, dpatch, lsb-release Filename: dists/gutsy/main/binary-all/envy_0.9.8-0ubuntu13_all.deb Size: 584154 MD5sum: 52c399f95438447c6e918400320d31f2 SHA1: b37665c5426bb0950e2f763a2b8d3cc2ef684591 SHA256: 32c7d082fdfeca2c6882402192aa950856777423059d33e5753d4033f357e823 Description: install the ATI or the NVIDIA driver Envy is an application written in Python which will download the latest ATI or NVIDIA driver or the Legacy driver (for older cards) (according to the model of your card) from ATI or Nvidia's website and set it up for you handling dependencies (compilers, OpenGL, etc.) which are required in order to build and use the driver. Python-Version: 2.5