<font face="Arial, Verdana" size="2">The main download page here at openlp dot org shows OpenLP 2.0 RC1 for both Debian Wheezy and Debian Sid but when you click on the links to the repository pages both of them show "Package: openlp (1.9.10-1)". Only Debian Experimental shows "Package: openlp (2.0.1-1)" and when attempting to install the package using the experimental repo the install fails claiming a broken package.</font>
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<font face="Arial, Verdana" size="2">Any word on when 2.0+ will drift down to the standard repos or if that would take too long is there any chance that an official repo could be provided similar to the ppa version that Ubuntu users have access to or is there already an approved method for installing OpenLP 2.0+ on Linux Mint Debian Edition that someone could point me to? I currently have a dual-boot laptop with Windows 8 Enterprise Evaluation and LMDE and I use a third partition as a shared drive between the two OSs so that I can wipe either OS out at any time, re-install or install a different OS entirely, re-install OpenLP, and voila, I still have access to all my songs/themes/etc... Unfortunately, running 2.0 on Windows and 1.9 on Linux doesn't work very well when using a shared partition like this. Looking for any advice, suggestions, tutorials, guides, etc that could help me get this working.</font>
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<font face="Arial, Verdana" size="2">Oh, and thanks for such an awesome product! We've used OpenLP at a new church plant for the past few months now and it's worked much better than when we used Micro$oft PowerPoint or even Apple Keynote.</font>