
Torsdag den 18. marts 2010 10:30:47 skrev Lubos Lunak:
in OBS in home:llunak:ksuseinstall there are packages branched from KDE:KDE4:Factory:Desktop that have one experimental feature added: When a needed package is not installed, the user is offered its installation. Currently there is support for debuginfo packages, applications that can open a specific file type if none is installed and multimedia codecs for Amarok. The plan is that this feature makes it into 11.3, so please test and provide feedback.
Here are my thoughts. Overall it seems very helpful. People often think their sound is broken when Amarok can't play MP3s - this should put an end to that. I miss similar checks for Kaffeine (or whatever will be the 11.3 default video player) like what Amarok has - checking for libxine1-codecs and libdvdcss or something like that. When the codecs are missing, and no proper repo is already added, ksuseinstall launches 'yast2 repositories' base module - this it not really helpful. I wonder if it's somehow possible to launch the list of community repositories directly - otherwise I think it would prolly be better just to send people to google or similar with 'opensuse codecs' or 'opensuse [file extension]' or something like that. And finally. There was a typo in the warning dialog for amarok when no mp3 support was present. Don't remember the exact sentence, but a space was missing after a fullstop :-) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org