For this article, I chose to take a slightly different approach than the standard "Linux distribution review". As I have written not just one, but two reviews of Fedora Core 2 for this site, I want to base my review of Fedora Core 3 on my experiences with its direct predecessor. Update: FC3 shots here.
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Until Linux is able to play media content without breaking ALL of the copywrite protected laws it will remain in the back room.
Yeah Darius, thats why linux settopboxes are flourishing. Don't confuse the desktop players with playback across the board for Linux. Equator, Sigma, and other chipsets don't have this 'ripped DLL' problem.
Until Linux is able to play media content without breaking ALL of the copywrite protected laws it will remain in the back room.
Yeah Darius, thats why linux settopboxes are flourishing. Don't confuse the desktop players with playback across the board for Linux. Equator, Sigma, and other chipsets don't have this 'ripped DLL' problem.