On 12/30/2015 02:41 PM, Doug wrote:
On Wednesday 30 December 2015 09.44:43 cagsm wrote:
I recently tried Leap for a desktop machine, but e.g. Firefox would not play most web video sites, e.g. youtube or similar, sites telling me my setup was not supported, lacked codecs and stuff. I wonder if OpenSuSE has some copyright or licensing problems of to offer the codecs? Or is there a simple way to add all the missing stuff that maybe OpenSuSE cannot provide due ot legal reasons via other means? Packman?
What other stuff am I missing with OpenSuSE as to-be desktop user? Maybe I should stick with Windows or Mac? Thank you in advance for giving a basic run-down for a Linux desktop noob.
?Troll?
If you know about Packman you probably know the answer is "Yes" to most of your questions.
There are (where?) distribution better suited to people who want to overcome standard FOSS limits. Sabayon is one that comes to my memory. Not certain, but I think Mint is one. And since it is derived from Ubuntu,
On 12/30/2015 04:15 AM, Thierry de Coulon wrote: there is plenty of support.
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