The fix is scheduled for the next release
The fix is scheduled for the next release


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If you really want to run Linux : Distro hop
22 0 ReplyIf you are not happy, then try a few more distros.
16 0 ReplyYeah, that's what I i did, first tried Nobara, I liked it but encountered some issues, tried to fix them but I realized I spent too much time and there's no clear fix, so I hoped on Fedora and everything works nicely, exept for the Multimedia drivers which I'm still trying to fix...
9 0 ReplySeriously, how can a huge distro like Fedora still be so horribly user-unfriendly when it comes to basic things like multimedia playback.
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This is what seems to have helped for me on Fedora:
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Install free and non-free RPM Fusion repositories: https://rpmfusion.org/Configuration
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Then run the following:
sudo dnf groupupdate multimedia --setop="install_weak_deps=False" --exclude=PackageKit-gstreamer-plugin sudo dnf groupupdate sound-and-video sudo dnf install mozilla-openh264 rm ~/.cache/gstreamer-1.0/registry.x86_64.bin
I was having trouble with many h265 videos until I cleared my gstreamer cache (I only needed to clear the 64-bit cache, this thread suggests clearing both 32 and 64-bit):
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/h265-videos-wont-play-in-totem-after-installing-all-codecs/87341/173 0 ReplyOh, Thank you very much multimedia playback behaves weirdly on my machine, I'll try these fixes and let you know
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Temple or nothing
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I've not distro hopped in ages, ever since I found my one true love arch btw
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