RH10 multimedia support

Jesse Keating hosting at j2solutions.net
Fri Sep 5 22:20:23 UTC 2003


On Friday 05 September 2003 15:03, Joseph Phillips wrote:
> It's the same issue with Java and flash player for the browser. I'm
> not shy of the console, but still I'd prefer an easier way to get
> plugins installed. Like the way IE does it for example: if you go to
> a site that has java or flash, a little pop-up comes up and prompts
> you to automatically install the software. I don't see why Red Hat
> can't accomplish this with the browsers they bundle in their
> distribution (epiphany, galeon, konqueror, mozilla).

Because of the EULA you must agree to prior to installing said plugins.  
It's not legal for Red Hat to distribute said plugins.

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