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RE[6]: You obviously don't get open source
by felipec on Thu 16th Sep 2010 06:19
in reply to "RE[5]: You obviously don't get open source"
Providing you have the repos to support the codec installer, it will works but my point is, distros like Fedora, openSUSE and most others don't, so there for it's not seamless.
No, the codec installer is there, what isn't there is the codecs, which are not free. All you need to get the repos is click one link.
Canonical will get sued eventually for distributing these codecs without paying royalties.
This is a problem that will stay there until we start using royalty free codecs like VP8, or the copyright of other codecs expire.




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Providing you have the repos to support the codec installer, it will works but my point is, distros like Fedora, openSUSE and most others don't, so there for it's not seamless.
Edited 2010-09-15 22:53 UTC