I'm not sure we can cover this. While we don't deny that RPMFusion
exists, we don't condone or direct people to it, especially when it
comes to patent-encumbered software. I think we've covered RPMFusion to
access proprietary software like Steam or the NVIDIA kernel modules,
but software like ffmpeg enter into legally dubious territory that
Fedora has historically avoided.
Link
On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 4:31 PM, Maximiliano Sandoval
<msandova@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Greetings, I would like to write a brief article on how to acquire
multimedia
codecs in Fedora and Fedora Silverblue. This would be based on a
gist I
recently made:
https://gist.github.com/A6GibKm/418bce36c36892bc1e32ce14d7b6d5da
Link to the pitch:
https://fedoramagazine.org/?p=29166&preview=1&_ppp=726fd7b440
Best regards,
Maximiliano Sandoval
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