Dnia 23-02-2005, Åro o godzinie 22:08 +0100, Michael Schwendt napisaÅ (a): > Users of a popular other operating system do that always for many (!) > additional applications. Well, you may be right about applications which aren't present on the system. But XMMS is expected to be included and it is included, only it doesn't play most of music people have in their libraries. It can encourage them to encode oggs using grip if they have the CD-s (it only takes time), but some of their music will remain in MP3-s. Inclusion of castrated XMMS version makes impression that Linux has WinAmp-clone, only it doesn't play music :) Of course this is the first impression, but first impression is the most important! :) > Widely spread FAQs and HOWTOs will guide newbies > appropriately, e.g. like http://fedorafaq.org does nowadays already. Straight that up for me again: if fedorafaq.org tells about ways to enable MP3 support and others, can Red Hat make link to it from the Mozilla home page (file:///usr/share/doc/HTML/index.html in FC3) or would it be contributory infringement? Lam