
On 4/22/07, Krupanský Rastislav <ra100@atlas.sk> wrote:
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:-)
For anyone wondering, http://fosswire.com/2007/04/22/feisty-fawn-and-media-formats/ has a good run-down of these new things. I've just checked very many sites and people keep talking about Ubuntu or Fedora being so very usable etc. Makes it doubly frustrating that we have semi-useless slogans in the running like 'Linux for open minds' which adds virtually nothing new. openSUSE being 'the most usable Linux' really means and tells something, and I really think quite a few people would try it on that grounding alone, even critics, to see if it meets up (I think it does). 'Linux for open minds'... yearh, erm, honestly, I just really can't see that helping us in any way. Pretty sad. -- Francis Giannaros Web: http://francis.giannaros.org IRC: apokryphos on irc.freenode.net --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org