On Sun, 2006-09-03 at 13:40 +0200, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Sunday 03 September 2006 12:56, Mike wrote:
Wrong.. You needed to download the updates using YOU from SUSE to play mp3's. They came up in the very first update. I think it switched in 10.0 because they couldn't host them either.
9.3 is to my knowledge the only suse version that didn't have mp3 capability out of the box. As you say, you had to download special multimedia packs through the online update
10.0 reinstated mp3 capability out of the box, using the libhelix backend, because Real has a valid license for mp3
And if I read the news articles correctly, in 10.2 or 10.3 (or whatever it will be called) we will even get Windows Media capability out of the box, again through the Real media player (and, through its libhelix backend, through other programs as well, amarok can use libhelix for example)
Much as I'm not amused over WM*, this is good to hear.