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The RPM Fusion team is proud to announce the public availability of

our repositories that provide software which the Fedora project cannot

provide as easy-to-install RPM packages.

 

 

 

== What applications can be found in the RPM Fusion repositories ==

 

The RPM Fusion project provides a variety of different applications:

 

 

=== Sound and Video / Multimedia applications ===

 

We have all that is needed to play all kinds of media files, such as

MP3 or unencrypted DVDs

and ship additional multimedia applications such as MPlayer, VLC and Xine.

 

 

=== Kernel Drivers ===

 

We offer the ATI and Nvidia closed-source drivers in a

Fedora-compatible RPM package

for users whose video cards are not yet fully supported with the stock

open source drivers.

 

 

=== Games ===

 

We offer couple of games such as:

* Bub's Brothers

* Secret Maryo Chronicles

* UFO: Alien Invasion

* Wörms of Prey, xrick

* GLtron

* and lot others !

 

 

=== Emulators ===

 

We offer emulators for most retro platform:

 

* VICE for Commodore 64 and other vintage Commodore 8 bit computers

* E-UAE for Amiga

* Nestopia and FCEUltra for NES

* ZSNES and Snes9x for Super NES

* and many many others!

 

 

== More Information ==

 

RPM Fusion provides packages for all Fedora releases that are

supported by Fedora project, which includes the development branch

"rawhide".

 

We have two separate repository lines:

 

* "free" for Open Source Software (as defined by the Fedora Licensing

Guidelines) which the Fedora project cannot ship

* "nonfree" for redistributable software that is not Open Source

Software (as defined by the Fedora Licensing Guidelines); this

includes software with publicly available source-code that has "no

commercial use"-like restrictions

 

Please read our wiki page about how to enable these repositories:

http://rpmfusion.org/Configuration

 

RPM Fusion is a project started by the Dribble, Freshrpms and Livna

teams. It aims to bring together many packagers from various 3rd party

repositories and build a single add-on repository for Fedora and Red

Hat Enterprise Linux. We hope to attract new Fedora packagers and hope

that other 3rd party repositories will join us.

 

Are you interested? Do you want to help? Don't hesitate and subscribe

 

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