I am talking about my personal experience. Unless that is a crime now :). I would be more inclinded to use Gentoo, though I haven't got the time to build it. I have had no problems with getting codecs for Redhat, Mandrake, Debian. Out of the box looking for rpms for Suse was too much work. I appreciated the message advising me due to licencing laws Suse 9.1 didn't come with dvd codecs (it could be because I had the eval dvd from a Novell expo).
> What are you talking about? It's harder to get codecs for Redhat or > fedora than suse :) Suse 9.1 is great, use it on my athlon 64's no > problem.. > > infact its one of the only distros that works very cleanly with the > 16/32bit mix of apps. > > > > Don't use suse. I tried it 6 months ago it was the worst couple of > > days in my life. You will have a hard time getting codecs for dvd > > playing and other commonly used codecs. Try a more popular distro. > > > > > Anyone successfully got MythTV to work on SUSE 9.1 Professional X86_64? > > > Isn't there firmware code that requires a 32-Bit OS? > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > mythtv-users mailing list > > mythtv-users@mythtv.org > > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users > > > > > > >
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