-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Robin Laing wrote: > Bryn M. Reeves wrote: > > I followed the link and I was intrigued by the one comment. > > We are working on this problem, but due to relying on some proprietary > 3rd party software we are a bit stuck atm, but we will update the > plugins with a fix for this as soon as possible, > > Isn't this the issue that keeps coming up? Closed source issues causing > headaches. Now if I remember correctly, anything closed source was not > being supported by Fedora if you submitted a bug report. Example, > Nvidia drivers. > > But into the Codina issue. I want codecs for the applications that I > use and those are VLC and mplayer/mencoder. So Codecs that are for any > and all applications on my system that I want to install. This subject has been discussed to death I would think. Fedora has said that they are not, can not, and why, provide these codecs. You *really, really need* these codecs? Then make the effort to find them. Then steal them. Then make the effort to install them. The only way that you are going to get someone to *hand* them to you, legally, is if you hand them *money* first. That is called paying a license to use. Or? You steal them. That is called stealing. You buy? You're legal. You steal? You're a thief. Seems like a simple enough concept to me. I really get tired of seeing this same thing hashed over and over. - -- David -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (MingW32) iD8DBQFHRec8AO0wNI1X4QERAkwRAJ0RC1m1gkVo38UzuWm14ghzQdg6bwCg3oOV n+pSv3YUNGP6yN3M5vIeh34= =CBxO -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----