Les wrote:
As for Skype and for anything closed source, Fedora realistically
cannot support such applications.
What do you mean by 'support'? Applications only need a working and
documented interface provided by the operating system. Is Fedora a
poor choice to provide that?
No. But whose fault is it when something goes wrong?
If the application works on other systems, then it's pretty likely that
the OS version is not providing the standard interface as documented.
Or that the ones where it works are not correct, but were possibly the
ones used to develop it?
Yes, it is an unfortunate side effect of free software that developers
have little reason to maintain backwards compatibility even with their
own previously released work.
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Les Mikesell
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