Hi. El Martes, 25 de noviembre de 2014 22:11:52 Carlos E. R. escribió:
On 2014-11-25 19:43, jcsl wrote:
It's not that xine is big, is that "I think" that it is seldom used and the with library provided you cannot play anything (AFAIR), you need the Packman repo one.
Some videos (ogg) do work, and it can be used as backend for other tools, like kaffeine, I think. Maybe it uses gstreamer now, dunno.
I think that all video players can play ogg because it is an open format. As every desktop install one there's no need for it. I used to use it, nothing against the program. It is nice for DVD and DVB playback, after you install the codecs. :)
About Festival, I'm not sure of it being used for that, I believe that Orca is the option here.
Festival could be the backend used by speech tools in kde or gnome.
I didn't knew that it was used as a backend. I think that GNOME prefers Orca, I don't know what is used in KDE (I thought that it was using some Phonon stuff). Btw, have you heard the Spanish voices in Festival? Do and have fun. :)
Kate has a Vi mode and probably gEdit has it too
Yes, but it is a requirement to have "vi" available in text mode.
Yes, and you have Vim (a.k.a. Vi IMproved) installed by default.
Wireshark, well without numbers available I don't know how many users would be affected, but it is a tool for advanced users and I think that they can manage without it, and how do you use it for debugging during installation anyway? I didn't know that you could install and use programs in the installation phase...
Not during the installation, but to diagnose networking problems after install, that impede updating and installing further packages. Networking been complete is an absolute requirement for the dvd.
I think that people using that tool for that can be counted on the fingers of one hand. :) If I have understood it well, Tumbleweed is intended for regular users (that doesn't exclude powers users, of course). And as I said before, they should manage well without Wireshark. Greetings. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org