Re: Free?

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On Sat, 2008-05-17 at 10:11 -0400, Stephen Rowe wrote:
> You state in your video player that you strive to keep Fedora free
> yet to play most videos you send me to a pay for the codec site.
> Yet in Kubuntu the codecs are free, why pay you when the other is
> really free, also Flash fails and wants a manual install even thoogh
> I did your installer since the Adobe gives a malformed message.
> So far not very positive as these items have been encountered 
> only 1 day after trying your distro. I am not a big user of Linux but
> am trying to learn. Right now I am trying all the different flavors
> of which Fedroa is supported by a lot of programs I would like
> to try, mostly accounting programs of which Linux lacks for the
> novice. I will not give up easily but others will. If you want to gain
> community support from nvice user you must have the stuff people
> do on the web working. No flash is a no go by the way, so back to
> Kubuntu for a while tio give you time to resolve the issues I have
> encountered, since to me that makes you undesirable.

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