Basil Chupin wrote:
Just try playing a DVD in 11.1/KDE3 using kaffeine (xine will play a DVD but kaffeine, which uses the same xine engine will not); try using k9copy in 11.1/KDE3 and you will have k9 crash on you.
Anyone installing 11.1 is only asking for trouble - whether it be with KDE4 or KDE3.
From where I sit, 11.1 is yet another disaster from Novell.
But why did you expect this to work out of the box? It never has worked that way from Novell. You always had to chase down the bits the lawyers would not let Novell ship. In the past you could get the bits from Packman, later from VLC, but I don't remember any version of Novell that included all things multimedia right from the get-go. It tends to be somewhat more transparent from Ubuntu, but even they are simply providing an ability to fetch it from some other repository after the cursory warnings. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org