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  == Q. What about other Linux distros? ==
  
- A. Due to fundamental technical differences between DEB packages and formats 
like RPM or Gentoo Ebuilds, the packaging work done by Debian Med does not 
translate easily to RedHat, Suse, CentOS, Scientific Linux, etc.  Therefore our 
efforts are not likely to be useful to users of these systems.  An exception is 
[[http://www.linuxmint.com|Linux Mint]] which takes the [[extended pool of 
packages|http://community.linuxmint.com/software/search]] directly from Ubuntu 
and therefore has all the same Debian Med software as the regular Ubuntu 
distribution.  You can also add 
[[https://launchpad.net/~debian-med/+archive/ppa|our PPA]] to a Linux Mint 
system ''[I need to check this is true - Tim]''.
+ A. Due to fundamental technical differences between DEB packages and formats 
like RPM or Gentoo Ebuilds, the packaging work done by Debian Med does not 
translate easily to RedHat, Suse, CentOS, Scientific Linux, etc.  Therefore the 
efforts of the Debian Med team are not likely to be useful to users of these 
systems.  An exception is [[http://www.linuxmint.com|Linux Mint]] which takes 
the [[extended pool of 
packages|http://community.linuxmint.com/software/search]] directly from Ubuntu 
and therefore has all the same Debian Med software as the regular Ubuntu 
distribution.  You can also add 
[[https://launchpad.net/~debian-med/+archive/ppa|Debian Med PPA]] to a Linux 
Mint system ''[I need to check this is true - Tim]''.
  
  == Q. I want a package that isn't in the Debian Archive, or a newer version 
of one that is. What can I do? ==
  
@@ -37, +37 @@

  
   1. Try installing packages from the newer Debian or Ubuntu release directly. 
 If the package installs cleanly then in theory it should work.  Packages can 
be downloaded from [[http://packages.debian.org|packages.debian.org]] or 
[[http://packages.ubuntu.com|packages.ubuntu.com]] respectively.  The downside 
is that some packages will not install cleanly due to missing dependency 
requirements, and even if the package installs you will miss out on automatic 
updates.
  
-  1. For Ubuntu users, try 
[[https://launchpad.net/~debian-med/+archive/ppa|our Launchpad PPA]] as 
mentioned above.  You can also [[https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas|search 
Launchpad]] for packages of interest but be aware; they have no way to audit 
what gets uploaded on the site and so you should consider carefully before 
installing software from a PPA.
+  1. For Ubuntu users, try 
[[https://launchpad.net/~debian-med/+archive/ppa|Debian Med Launchpad PPA]] as 
mentioned above.  You can also [[https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas|search 
Launchpad]] for packages of interest but be aware; they have no way to audit 
what gets uploaded on the site and so you should consider carefully before 
installing software from a PPA.
  
   1. Try doing the backport yourself, by building a source package into a 
binary DEB.  See the next question.
  

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