On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 13:50, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
> So, with redhat's stance on mp3. What do we use as an mp3 player that
> will run on 8.1(beta)?
> 

As far as I know their stance hasn't changed. They don't want to deal
with the potential licensing issues with the mp3 format. They won't
support mp3 playback and you will still have to "bring your own". Which
isn't that hard when Freshrpms, GuruLabs, fedora(likely in the future),
and other projects continue to release third-party packages to add mp3
support in. There is also nothing stopping you from making your own.
Personally I have downloaded RedHat's source rpm, installed it, modified
the spec file a little, replaced the patched tar.bz2 file with the
original, and recompiled.



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