On Tue, 2008-09-30 at 15:21 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
There is no proprietary codecs or non-free codecs in Omega. Some of
them
are potentially patent encumbered (only if you are in a region that
considers software patents as valid) but nothing proprietary. Like I
already mentioned, this is rebranded only because it includes third
party software packages. The point is that it is not entirely different
distribution. It is 100% compatible with Fedora.
understand.
This is a quote from a article and not the announcement. The
announcement is at
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/2008-September/msg00...
ok, sorry I thought was your announcement.
Like all the different spins, this is just a matter of convenience.
Many
of the Fedora users go to a third party repository like Livna to get
additional software. This live cd reduces that hassle and makes things
easier. Also for people who are relying on media (CD/DVD) instead of
Internet connection for software, this live cd is more useful.
uhm, I understand...but you didn't convince me ;-)
Luca
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