EDIT: I just checked and adding the nonfree repo and installing the package can even be done entirely from the Discover GUI. It’s literally just a checkbox 🤡 God forbid the user check a box in a GUI, it’ll send them straight back to Windows 😂
God forbid you do some actual research before posting. So let’s check what’s enabled if you toggle “third party repos” in the menu after first boot:
-rpmfusion-nonfree-nvidia-driver
-rpmfusion-nonfree-steam
-fedora-cisco-openh264
Can you point me which one of these enables HEVC codec support on your computer? Oh, yeah. It’s not here. Hell, even if it DID, for some reason, enable the required rpmfusion repo, then it STILL would not be enough. Want to know why? Because either way you need manual intervention, preferably through terminal to replace your ffmpeg and mesa with the rpmfusion’s one. Plus there are also a few packages for proprietary codecs to install. But hey, it’s just one checkbox, right? 🤡 It honestly amazes me that you recommended a distributions and then started arguing about it while having absolutely zero idea how the distribution itself works.
lol why are you lying about something so easy to disprove.
If scrolling in Discover is too hard for you (which somehow it appears to be), you can literally setup the repos in one step by just clicking the links on the RPM Fusion website https://rpmfusion.org/Configuration
Again, tell me how installing a package using a package manager is a problem? Like… yeah… you do need to install the software you want to use…
God forbid you do some actual research before posting. So let’s check what’s enabled if you toggle “third party repos” in the menu after first boot: -rpmfusion-nonfree-nvidia-driver -rpmfusion-nonfree-steam -fedora-cisco-openh264 Can you point me which one of these enables HEVC codec support on your computer? Oh, yeah. It’s not here. Hell, even if it DID, for some reason, enable the required rpmfusion repo, then it STILL would not be enough. Want to know why? Because either way you need manual intervention, preferably through terminal to replace your ffmpeg and mesa with the rpmfusion’s one. Plus there are also a few packages for proprietary codecs to install. But hey, it’s just one checkbox, right? 🤡 It honestly amazes me that you recommended a distributions and then started arguing about it while having absolutely zero idea how the distribution itself works.
lol why are you lying about something so easy to disprove.
If scrolling in Discover is too hard for you (which somehow it appears to be), you can literally setup the repos in one step by just clicking the links on the RPM Fusion website https://rpmfusion.org/Configuration
Again, tell me how installing a package using a package manager is a problem? Like… yeah… you do need to install the software you want to use…