Xine, amarok, kaffeine incompatibility
Trever Fischer
wm161 at wm161.net
Tue Jul 17 22:28:30 UTC 2007
On Tuesday 17 July 2007 1:32:11 pm Rex Dieter wrote:
> Fedora's fault? Hardly. Instead blame patents and US law. Legally,
> fedora can neither include mp3 support, nor provide any direct links on how
> to obtain it (read up on "contributory infringement").
Thanks for clearing that up for me :). I was always under the impression that
fedora simply choosed /not/ to include the copyrighted stuff, because other
distros include those kinds of things right out of the box. Or I might just
be an idiot.
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