hi,
why don't we create an add on disk or something like that so normal
users can download this too and install the codecs and drivers etc. Now
i do realize it has to be unofficial but hows the idea?
I am working in a school right now as a systems administrator, a
programmer and a teacher. I want to install fedora and install the
educational softwares too. I am hoping we could come up with a
educational spin ( I realize there is something similar to that but as I
see its concentrating towards mathematics) like the edubuntu.
Satyajit
On Tue, 2008-09-30 at 16:16 +0530, Shambo Bose wrote:
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 11:54 AM, "Sankarshan (সঙ্কর্ষণ)"
<foss.mailinglists(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Zachary Oglesby wrote:
> Sankarshan (¸™Í•°Í·£) wrote:
>> Shambo Bose wrote:
>
>>> I have also faced some questions from fedora users in my
locality that :
>>> why mp3 music and some video formats cannot be played out
of the box ?
>> And how did you respond to such questions ?
>
> Tell them the importance of free software and have them read
about it on
> the
GNU.org. Explain why patents are holding back software
development
> and help them to understand why Fedora holds freedom so
high.
Ah yes, I was more curious as to how Shambo responds to this
questions -
the notion being to figure out whether the end users are
comprehending
such concepts.
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Hi,
I am currently telling users either convert their videos and other
media format to ogg or I am recommending them to use the package which
Movie player recommends to use .
Thank You.
your sincerely,
Shambo Bose
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