Originally posted by fastrizwaan
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Alternatively, I think that firefox is handling some flash junk all by itself now....
And there is also gnash-plugin, an open source flash implementation, part of Fedora.
Or you can just ditch flash altogether, its kind of pointless these days.
chorme needs different repo;
virtual box needs one more;
But it is also a similar situation as the browser. Fedora includes its own virtualization platform, ready for you to use in the official repositories.
As far as other/generic multimedia goes... Fedora actually handles a lot of cool stuff right out of the box. AMD/Intel/CrystalHD H264 decoding hardware included. It does kind of suck about the whole mp3 situation, I agree. Its not even a particularly wonderful compression technique, and it is sad that so many people still use it instead of things like vorbis.
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