Migrating to Fedora OpenSuse part3
Back to work, go to the third part of our article.
As announced in previous article, we now talk about installing a few packages and common plugins like java and flash, video codecs, and Google Chrome Adobe Reader. All these packages are available through the repositories listed in the preceding article.

The video codecs are available through the gstreamer packages available in the distro. The same happens with the flash that owns the package (flash player). There are available two versions of Java: The sun version ( java-1_6_0-sun and java-1_6_0-sun-plugin ) and the openjdk version ( java-1_6_0-openjdk and java-1_6_0-openjdk-plugin ). Choose your favorite one and install it. Install the package chromium to navigate through Google Chrome engine and acroread to use Adobe Reader 9.

At this point I do not see much difference between the distros Ubuntu and openSUSE and Fedora. All distros offer these programs through their own repositories or repositories developed by the community, in short, the only concern is to find the repository that has the desired package, which as seen in the previous chapter, is an advantage for openSUSE.

Soon, more news on the road.

Texto original em portugues Migrando de Fedora para openSUSE de autoria do também Embaixador openSUSE, Alexandre Moura - Rasta! - Xnd
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