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Re: openSUSE non-free / non-oss

Just to get it on par, and get my openSUSE cap on, the so-called Community Repositories have all the missing parts that you call non-free (and the rest too). Those repositories are readily accessible from any openSUSE post-installation, through YaST and thus also with the awesome 1-click install feature (which it's really nice, BTW).

For instance, I believe the one-stop solution for your spoken needs are the Packman repository.

By adding these repositories to your list you get all that you might need that isn't in the official shipped openSUSE distribution. There's also these Non-OSS repository where you get access to some commercial/proprietary/closed-source stuff, like flash, areader, etc. And all this under the opensuse.org umbrella, mirroring, and/or build services.

How's that?
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rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela

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