Re: Mesa in F37- vaapi support disabled for h264/h265/vc1

2022-10-09 Thread Daniel Rusek
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Re: Mesa in F37- vaapi support disabled for h264/h265/vc1

2022-10-09 Thread Daniel Rusek
It is just a simple, short xml file, not a big deal for maintainers, but actually quite a big deal for many end users. If anyone from RPM Fusion needs a help with this file, feel free to drop me a line. :-) ___ devel mailing list --

Re: Mesa in F37- vaapi support disabled for h264/h265/vc1

2022-10-09 Thread Daniel Rusek
Because Fedora also targets regular users who are not experts and also because it would make it much easier for all users to find and install that package (for example by entering "h264" in GNOME Shell Overview on a RPM Fusion enabled system) instead of requiring them to search/install the

Re: Mesa in F37- vaapi support disabled for h264/h265/vc1

2022-10-09 Thread Daniel Rusek
Here is an example of the driver component AppStream metadata type: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/appstream/docs/sect-Metadata-Driver.html You can probably ignore the tag. ___ devel mailing list -- devel@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe

Re: Mesa in F37- vaapi support disabled for h264/h265/vc1

2022-10-09 Thread Daniel Rusek
Hello, Just a note. If someone from RPM Fusion who is interested in packaging full mesa-va-drivers package reads this, please, make sure that the package also contains valid AppStream metadata and is showing in GNOME Software / KDE Discover the same way as, for example, NVIDIA driver does. It

Re: Let's talk about Fedora in the '20s!

2020-01-15 Thread Daniel Rusek
> I think, and this is my personal opinion, that Ubuntu is so popular, > because it is easy to use for everyone. You don't need to have much > technical knowledge to use Ubuntu for most thinks that non technical > user needs and it looks good. > > Every time I'm trying to use Fedora the same