It will be really nice if 11.2 implements an easier way of installing restricted multimedia codecs than that exists currently. The current way of doing it via one-click installation is somewhat more complicated than ubuntu's codec installer. In my opinion, the entire process could easily be done via a script that runs a terminal showing a warning about the usage of restricted codecs requiring user-interaction, then calls zypper to add the Packman repo and installs/updates the required multimedia packages from that repo. Of course there may exist several better ways than what I suggest, but it would be worthwhile to explore methods of installing codec support that make it much easier for a complete newcomer. In any case this is probably one of the first things a home user does, so the ease with which it can be done does influence his/her opinion about the distribution somewhat. -- Atri -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org