It depends on the distro really ;)
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On 10/8/05, Peter Flynn <peter at silmaril.ie> wrote:
> justin flavin wrote:
> > lets face it - just plonking say Ubuntu on your Dad's system involves
> > change sources and grabbing all those extra packages to play mp3s ,
> > realplayer and such like. Much nicer if those codecs/players are
> > actually in the distro itself - far less hassle.
>> Yep. It's astonishing that FC4 ships with half a dozen media players of
> one kind or another, absolutely NONE of which can play anything -- no
> MP3, no OGG, no WMV, no AVI, etc etc. WTF are they there for? You have
> to install mplayer, <rant>which under FC4 and RHEL has 19 non-installed
> dependencies (I counted them), of which two (libslang and liblzo) have
> to be installed with --nodeps because they rely on some piece of dipshit
> postinstall script which references a facility removed from the C++
> libraries several years ago.</rant> Linux ready for the desktop? I
> don't think so.
>> ///Peter
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