I dont think konvenientSUSE.I know about it and i use it.
But http://fosswire.com/2007/04/22/feisty-fawn-and-media-formats/ (what
Francis Giannaros has sent) is exactly what i mean.
Regards Rasto
Dňa Sun, 22 Apr 2007 23:14:19 +0200
Is not this - konvenientSUSE (link below) - the answer for openSUSE (10.2)? So easy to use, have you tried it? Works very well for 32-bit, but not so good on my 64-bit pc ...
And what risks are there? License issues? Could anyone explain this for me?
http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=43378
Download and try it, if you haven't ;-) Best regards Leif
The newest version of Ubuntu does make it simpler to work with proprietary multimedia formats. It includes a new guided wizard for automatically installing multimedia codecs/restricted formats not shipped with Ubuntu, which gives users a safe and easy way to experience proprietary music and videos It could be something like this in new openSUSE.What do you think? It's only my opinion:-)
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