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RE[4]: FSF-like Ideology against GPL
by 0brad0 on Fri 13th Jan 2012 03:01
in reply to "RE[3]: FSF-like Ideology against GPL"
RE[5]: FSF-like Ideology against GPL
by sbergman27 on Fri 13th Jan 2012 03:53
in reply to "RE[4]: FSF-like Ideology against GPL"
Can you play the linked video? If so, what obscure codec did you install to allow it?
Regarding your silly distinction between kernel and OS, that's a classic FSF double-talk ploy. Linux distros have never been very good at dealing with the variety of codecs out there. And much of it is not that they can't do it, but that many of them won't. The more aligned they are with FSF the less likely it is that they will be able to play any particular video without a lot of fiddling by the end user. Denying that obvious fact doesn't help the situation.
I will ask you again, for emphasis. Can you play the video? And if so, what did you have to do to play it?





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Same here. Unfortunately, Linux still sucks at playing non-flash video. It's very hit and miss.