1Omega would cover that check announce list, based on F10. iirc
I know about Omega. I also made many Fedora Remixes, lately. But all this are Remix or Omega. But not the official Fedora. I don´t want to start promoting Omega instead of Fedora.
No problems here with Gnome. (EU citizen)
Ask rpmfusion about kde bit.
I asked. They told me to ask KDE.
google autoten from dangermouse
This can´t be a permanent solution, we don´t know yet, for next release we´ll get autoten or not. RPM fusion is officially acceptable from Fedora as 3rd party repo, but autoten is not yet. And moreover there has not any ATI driver there.
refer to above points, packagekit can handle media-codecs
if rpmfusion enabled, allegedly.
For a new user, it´s very difficult to find out each codecs and install. Why they will go to trouble as they has easiest way to do this in Ubuntu? So why they will use Fedora?
You would need a local repo 40+ gb to do that, which no other distro
does either, by default.
I replied it on my previous reply.
Can't you expand on this, I don't full understand the point?
I have a rpm of amarok, this package has not any dependency isuues. It can be install stand alone. Now give me a solution, how can I install this rpm without touching terminal?
That could be workable in "sofware sources" open to correction.
I replied it on my previous reply.
Don't agree, as updates are frequent, and you already have the dvd fromabove.
This is a big problem of us, where we use a slow internet connection.
Because they believe (debatable) in the concept of freedom,
but won't\don't work towards it's advancement.
So do you I think, I dont believe in the concept of freedom? I use Fedora. I love Fedora. I care about it. I also want to see other people to use Fedora. That´s why we need a simple solution of this.
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