----- Original Message ----- > Browser embedded videos will either require Flash, or MPEG-4 codecs. Chrome > will have both of those, but not Firefox, nor Epiphany or Chrome. > > The number of websites using free codecs is unfortunately very low. But it's getting better. What's funny is that one of the first providers, who moved from Flash are - advertisements... Theirs business stands on ability to play the content everywhere :). I'd like to add one thing from my experience from install fests. Recently, we had an event for 1st grade students at local university - Linux/FreeBSD is required for almost all projects (it's true, I studied there ;-). So we had install fest, with guys from Fedora QA helping and to be honest - after it I just recommend to use VM with Fedora in Windows. The main issue is - for students, they usually can't afford pretty well supported Lenovos but all that cheapest s*t you can buy. And it's extremely hard to support it, from graphics drivers, cheap wifis, other non-compliant HW there. You usually end up with noisy laptop, that overheats, battery drops to half, your wifi does not work or sensitivity is very bad :(. We can do a lot about how Fedora works and it's really getting better every single release, no need to edit anything, just install it and do your job (*) but only if your HW allows it... (*) on my HW I'm able to install Fedora and set up everything the way I need for my job in less than one hour Jaroslav -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop