.ubuntu.com> Architecture: amd64 Version: 1:2.4.0-2 Provides: xorg-driver-video Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14), xorg-video-abi-24, xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.18.99.901) Description: X.Org X server -- VESA display driver This driver for the X.Org X server (see xserver-xorg for a further description) uses the standard VESA interface provided on all video cards, but runs unaccelerated. This driver is not recommended for use unless you have a problem with the normal driver for your card, because it will perform very badly. . More information about X.Org can be found at: . This package is built from the X.org xf86-video-vesa driver module. Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force Package: xserver-xorg-video-vmware Status: install ok installed Priority: optional Section: x11 Installed-Size: 219 Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers Architecture: amd64 Version: 1:13.3.0-3 Provides: xorg-driver-video Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14), libdrm2 (>= 2.4.60), libudev1 (>= 183), libx11-6 (>= 2:1.4.99.1), libxatracker2 (>= 11.1.0~), libxext6, xorg-video-abi-24, xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.18.99.901) Description: X.Org X server -- VMware display driver This package provides the driver for VMware client sessions, i.e. if Linux is running inside a VMware session. . More information about X.Org can be found at: . This package is built from the X.org xf86-video-vmware driver module. Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force Package: xwayland Status: install ok installed Priority: optional Section: x11 Installed-Size: 2474 Maintainer: Ubuntu X-SWAT Architecture: amd64 Source: xorg-server Version: 2:1.20.13-1ubuntu1~20.04.19 Depends: xserver-common (>= 2:1.20.13-1ubuntu1~20.04.19), libaudit1 (>= 1:2.2.1), libbsd0 (>= 0.7.0), libc6 (>= 2.29), libdrm2 (>= 2.4.75), libepoxy0 (>= 1.0), libgbm1 (>= 17.1.0~rc2), libgcrypt20 (>= 1.8.0), libgl1, libpixman-1-0 (>= 0.30.0), libselinux1 (>= 2.0.82), libsystemd0, libunwind8, libwayland-client0 (>= 1.9.91), libxau6, libxdmcp6, libxfont2 (>= 1:2.0.1), libxshmfence1 Description: Xwayland X server This package provides an X server running on top of wayland, using wayland input devices for input and forwarding either the root window or individual top-level windows as wayland surfaces. Homepage: https://www.x.org/ Original-Maintainer: Debian X Strike Force Package: xxd Status: install ok installed Priority: important Section: editors Installed-Size: 207 Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers Architecture: amd64 Multi-Arch: foreign Source: vim Version: 2:8.1.2269-1ubuntu5.32 Replaces: vim-common (<< 2:7.4.2347-1~) Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.4) Breaks: vim-common (<< 2:7.4.2347-1~) Description: tool to make (or reverse) a hex dump xxd creates a hex dump of a given file or standard input. It can also convert a hex dump back to its original binary form. Homepage: https://www.vim.org/ Original-Maintainer: Debian Vim Maintainers Package: xz-utils Status: install ok installed Priority: important Section: utils Installed-Size: 348 Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers Architecture: amd64 Multi-Arch: foreign Version: 5.2.4-1ubuntu1.1 Replaces: lzip (<< 1.8~rc2), xz-lzma Provides: lzma Depends: libc6 (>= 2.17), liblzma5 (>= 5.2.2) Breaks: lzip (<< 1.8~rc2) Conflicts: lzma (<< 9.22-1), xz-lzma Description: XZ-format compression utilities XZ is the successor to the Lempel-Ziv/Markov-chain Algorithm compression format, which provides memory-hungry but powerful compression (often better than bzip2) and fast, easy decompression. . This package provides the command line tools for working with XZ compression, including xz, unxz, xzcat, xzgrep, and so on. They can also handle the older LZMA format, and if invoked via appropriate symlinks will emulate the behavior of the commands in the lzma package. . The XZ format is similar to the older LZMA format but includes some improvements for general use: . * 'file' magic for detecting XZ files; * crc64 data integrity check; * limited random-access reading support; * improved support for multithreading (not used in xz-utils); * support for flushing the encoder. Homepage: https://tukaani.org/xz/ Original-Maintainer: Jonathan Nieder Package: yaru-theme-gnome-shell Status: install ok installed Priority: optional Section: misc Installed-Size: 1903 Maintainer: Ubuntu Desktop Team Architecture: all Source: yaru-theme Version: 20.04.11.1 Breaks: gnome-shell (<< 3.35.92) Description: Yaru GNOME Shell desktop theme from the Ubuntu Community This is the theme, better than a burrito, that is shaped by the community on the Ubuntu discourse. . This package contains the GNOME Shell theme part . If you want to follow development, more information here: https://community.ubuntu.com/c/desktop/theme-refresh. Homepage: https://community.ubuntu.com/c/desktop/theme-refresh Package: yelp Status: install ok installed Priority: optional Section: gnome Installed-Size: 2104 Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers Architecture: amd64 Version: 3.36.2-0ubuntu1.1 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.38.0), libgtk-3-0 (>= 3.13.3), libwebkit2gtk-4.0-37 (>= 2.19.2), libyelp0 (= 3.36.2-0ubuntu1.1), dconf-gsettings-backend | gsettings-backend, python3-distro, yelp-xsl (>= 3.27.1), man-db (>= 2.5.1-1) Recommends: docbook-xml Description: Help browser for GNOME Yelp is the help browser for the GNOME desktop. Yelp provides a simple graphical interface for viewing DocBook, Mallard, HTML, man, and info formatted documentation. Homepage: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Yelp Original-Maintainer: Debian GNOME Maintainers Package: yelp-xsl Status: install ok installed Priority: optional Section: gnome Installed-Size: 1367 Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers Architecture: all Multi-Arch: foreign Version: 3.36.0-1ubuntu0.1 Description: XSL stylesheets for the yelp help browser Yelp-xsl contains XSL stylesheets that are used by the yelp help browser to format DocBook and Mallard documents. Homepage: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Yelp Original-Maintainer: Debian GNOME Maintainers Package: zenity Status: install ok installed Priority: optional Section: gnome Installed-Size: 181 Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers Architecture: amd64 Multi-Arch: foreign Version: 3.32.0-5 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0 (>= 2.22.0), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.24.0), libgtk-3-0 (>= 3.19.12), libnotify4 (>= 0.7.0), libpango-1.0-0 (>= 1.14.0), libwebkit2gtk-4.0-37 (>= 2.15.1), libx11-6, zenity-common (>= 3.32.0-5) Description: Display graphical dialog boxes from shell scripts Zenity allows you to display GTK+ dialogs from shell scripts; it is a rewrite of the `gdialog' command from GNOME 1. . Zenity includes a gdialog wrapper script so that it can be used with legacy scripts. Original-Maintainer: Debian GNOME Maintainers Homepage: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Zenity Package: zenity-common Status: install ok installed Priority: optional Section: gnome Installed-Size: 1900 Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers Architecture: all Multi-Arch: foreign Source: zenity Version: 3.32.0-5 Description: Display graphical dialog boxes from shell scripts (common files) Zenity allows you to display GTK+ dialogs from shell scripts; it is a rewrite of the `gdialog' command from GNOME 1. . Zenity includes a gdialog wrapper script so that it can be used with legacy scripts. . This package contains architecture independent files. Original-Maintainer: Debian GNOME Maintainers Homepage: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Zenity Package: zerofree Status: install ok installed Priority: optional Section: admin Installed-Size: 25 Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers Architecture: amd64 Version: 1.1.1-1 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libext2fs2 (>= 1.42) Description: zero free blocks from ext2, ext3 and ext4 file-systems Zerofree finds the unallocated blocks with non-zero value content in an ext2, ext3 or ext4 file-system and fills them with zeroes (zerofree can also work with another value than zero). This is mostly useful if the device on which this file-system resides is a disk image. In this case, depending on the type of disk image, a secondary utility may be able to reduce the size of the disk image after zerofree has been run. Zerofree requires the file-system to be unmounted or mounted read-only. . The usual way to achieve the same result (zeroing the unused blocks) is to run "dd" to create a file full of zeroes that takes up the entire free space on the drive, and then delete this file. This has many disadvantages, which zerofree alleviates: * it is slow; * it makes the disk image (temporarily) grow to its maximal extent; * it (temporarily) uses all free space on the disk, so other concurrent write actions may fail. . Zerofree has been written to be run from GNU/Linux systems installed as guest OSes inside a virtual machine. If this is not your case, you almost certainly don't need this package. (One other use case would be to erase sensitive data a little bit more securely than with a simple "rm"). Original-Maintainer: Thibaut Paumard Homepage: https://frippery.org/uml/ Package: zlib1g Status: install ok installed Priority: required Section: libs Installed-Size: 164 Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers Architecture: amd64 Multi-Arch: same Source: zlib Version: 1:1.2.11.dfsg-2ubuntu1.5 Provides: libz1 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14) Breaks: libxml2 (<< 2.7.6.dfsg-2), texlive-binaries (<< 2009-12) Conflicts: zlib1 (<= 1:1.0.4-7) Description: compression library - runtime zlib is a library implementing the deflate compression method found in gzip and PKZIP. This package includes the shared library. Homepage: http://zlib.net/ Original-Maintainer: Mark Brown