I can only address the multimedia issue, and since I'm not 100% sure that my 
approach is the best approach I posted it here at the forums:

http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=11695541&postcount=365

Typically it is NOT wise to mix Debian & Ubuntu repos!

Lance

--- On Thu, 2/16/12, UH <[email protected]> wrote:

From: UH <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Lubuntu-qa] Installation of Lubuntu 12.04 ppc
To: "Maps Backward" <[email protected]>
Cc: "Lance" <[email protected]>, "Phill Whiteside" <[email protected]>, 
[email protected]
Date: Thursday, February 16, 2012, 4:09 PM

Ok, so i'll go on . . .  :) Actually, i'm trying to "parallel" the - running - 
Debian wheezy + LXDE with the Lubuntu 12.04 setup i recently installed. And 
there will rise a lot of questions (and bugs?) . . .


Just to start: In my repositories i've Debian Multimedia. Is there something 
similar in (L)Ubuntu or could i add that repositories (even though they're 
close, i notice there are some differences between Ubuntu and Debian . . .


Then: I've this ugly 3rd level chooser problem. For typing normally, i found 
the solution (`sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration` > Keyboard: 
Apple-Laptop > German > Deadkeys > 3rd level chooser: standard (=left ALT) and 
then i opted for CTRL-ALT_BCKSP to kill X11), but this solution cancels the 
CTRL-ALT-F1 (through F6) for consoles and the related CTRL-ALT-F7 to return to 
the desktop (1). Is there out there someone who knows a workaround?


----

1) With the standard setting: German - Macintosh keyboard (with deadkeys) that 
problem does not exist, CTRL-ALT-F1 works as it should - but i don't have third 
level keys like @, €, ~, square brackets etc. I remember, long time ago, when 
Ubuntu still supported powerpc architecture officially that problem (in Gnome) 
did not exist.


2012/2/16 Maps Backward <[email protected]>


On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 1:35 PM, Lance <[email protected]> wrote:


IMHO it's always appropriate to ask questions, or post results at our mailing 
lists. As has been noted we're a small team but regardless we do strive to 
improve.


These mailing lists help us all help each other.
absolutely! better to post in too many places than too few. but it's also good 
to know your audience and what their preferences are, too. ;)



wxl

p.s. good catch on the upgrade path!




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