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Most mainstream distributions have made this pretty easy. It's no more difficult to add Medibuntu to an Ubuntu system than it is to add the restricted formats repo to opensuse, for example. Even some of the more diy distros like Archlinux make this easy:
pacman -S libdvdcss gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg
Well, for GNOME anyway. I can't comment on KDE as I don't use it. The legality of it may be debateable, but personally, I'll be damned if someone's going to tell me on which devices I'm permitted to play my legally purchased dvds or music.