Public bug reported:

Just installed Jaunty.

I have enabled the canonical "partner" repository via the "Software
Sources" GUI tool in the Admin menu, and reloaded the index, as prompted
by the GUI.

However, when I go to Add/Remove GUI, and I select the "Third Party
Apps" filter in the top right.. it doesn't show ANY applications. When
this repo was created in 6.06/Dapper IIRC, there were a few apps, like
Opera, so I would have expected the list of apps to grow over the years,
rather than drop to zero ! ;-)

Someone on ubuntu-users suggested that the url of the repo was wrong :
it was

 http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu

 on my machine, and I was told it was supposed not to have the 'ubuntu'
bit at the end. So I dropped that subdirectory, reloaded the index (sudo
apt-get update), but still no apps show up in G-A-I

It doesn't really trouble me personnally, but surely this is highly
visible feature which ought to work as expected, else people will think
Ubuntu is not "just work" ;-)

** Affects: gnome-app-install (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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"Third Party Applications" filter shows nothing...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/376066
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