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Some extensive meditation about this issue and leave alone continued use, the resulting explanation is this: * this behaviour is absolutely good enough for testing software-quality * most people do not have so fast computers anyway, that they would transcode video upon video, particularly when you have some sort of chroot Debian only on mobile devices like tablets, sort of embedded into Android * even if they had the necessary computation-power, they are usually lacking the mass-storage capacities in order to get engaged into some sort of mass-transcoding, it also costs too much electricity * one can safely try out the technology with this testing-version, but particularly for professional user people would probably be much, much more happy with Ubuntu, and do not forget please, they are humans after all, so Ubuntu is the natural choice over Debian, and it is also perferctly normal there to pay some moneys to the makers of the Distribution, when it makes you happy as a user and serves your needs * so overall in terms of culture-anthropology: wake up please, are you robots, or are you human, make the normal choice, like perfectly socially networked people would, the few bucks for Canonical or IBM are well invested, spare yourself the troubles and the complaints! -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iF0EARECAB0WIQTF9uNaslvnJpWt8kXn6sEfJS3nCwUCYE3EWwAKCRDn6sEfJS3n C2qoAJ9gbZgGSt+FML9lgTkKy7yN03zw2ACgiGwvZZzulRRDURLt9BsZmXEs5PE= =Lqe5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----