Multimedia enthusiasts (AV and gaming particularly see: VRR on Wayland or DRM Leasing)

  • kusivittula
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    2 days ago

    didn’t realize that was a legal issue. why can other distros automate it when installing the os?

    • Matt@lemmy.one
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      Codecs are a legal grey area that many distros are choosing to include out of convenience since there has not been a problem before. Since Fedora is associated with Red Hat/IBM which have a lot of money and are bigger targets for lawsuits, they are choosing to play it safe by not officially supporting many codecs. It is the same with openSUSE.

    • poVoq@slrpnk.netOPM
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      They either have some licensing agreement with the IP holders of these codecs or do it on legally questionable grounds.