If you're using Fedora 26 and vlc is not working for you: it's a known bug, but the packagers don't care.
And that's just another reason added to the very long list of reasons why Linux sucks as a desktop OS.
If you're using Fedora 26 and vlc is not working for you: it's a known bug, but the packagers don't care.
And that's just another reason added to the very long list of reasons why Linux sucks as a desktop OS.
Say what you want about Windows or Mac, but at least on these OSs I don't need to recompile a video player just so I can watch videos.
(and no, totem/gnome videos is not an adequate replacement to VLC, it doesn't support certain subtitle features or DVB-T)