@Sagar, You must get the restricted formats first (needs Net connection).
Procedure to get the Restricted Formats in Ubuntu:
The Ubuntu 6.06 CD comes with limited software. Only the Open-source
ones. So you can't play MP3, VCD/DVD etc., To be able to play them you must update
Synaptic (Restricted Formats). Open the Terminal Window & type:
$ gksu /usr/sbin/synaptic
This opens up the Synaptic Package Manager, used to install, remove packges in Ubuntu.
Read this page about getting the 'Restricted software' packages
*wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
Here is the procedure go to the menu 'Settings'->"Repositories' (Press Enter)
This will bring you the 'Software Preferences' dialog.
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In the 'Installation Media' tab under 'Channels' , select all (Check the checkboxes) -
* Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (Binary) Officially supported Restricted Copyright
* Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (Source) Officially supported Restricted Copyright
* Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (Binary) Community maintained (Universe)
* Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (Source) Community maintained (Universe)
* Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Security Updates (Binary) Officially supported Restricted
* Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Security Updates (Source) Officially supported Restricted Copyright
Now click on the 'Add' button.
This brings you the 'Add Channel' dialog:
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Under 'Components' select all - Officially supported, Restricted Copyright,
Community maintained (Universe), Non-free (Multiverse)
Now click on the 'Add' button & click on the 'Close' button.
Now you will see a dialog 'Information' , saying 'The repository information has
changed.You have to click on the 'Reload' button for the changes to take effect'.
Now click on 'Reload' button or from the menu 'Edit'->'Reload Package Information'
Now Synaptic Package Manager connects to the Net & downloads the Package
information.
*img340.imageshack.us/img340/1420/downloadpackageinformationmj8.th.png
After the download is complete you can install packages to play MP3, VCD/DVD,
DVD Authoring software, Audio editing etc.,
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When Synaptic is open, under the section 'All' you'll find anjuta, right-click
& select 'Mark for Installation' & click on the 'Apply' button.
The Anjuta IDE will be installed now.
Ubuntu caches (stores) the packages that are downloaded in the
directory /var/cache/apt/archives. Just copy the packages from this
directory & burn them using Gnomebaker (CD/DVD burner). Now take
the CD & install Anjuta package in your friend's PC!!