Comment Re:Oh noes! (Score 1) 311
Other distros may vary, but on a recent Ubuntu install this is no longer the case.
Firefox says "You need to install additional plugins to view this content" and offers to install flash players - the only complication being that you can choose between free and non-free versions. IIRC you have to type in an admin password, but if you let 5-year-olds install software on your computer without supervision then you've got more problems anyway.
As for xvid - double click an avi, Totem or whatever the default player is these days offers to search for packages with codec support for that video. Again a supervisor password is necessary but other than that it's a few clicks on "next" and you're good to go.
Canonical seem to be making a real effort to remove the hurdles that require Linux knowledge or previous experience to overcome. Granted, there are still thing that need to be ironed out - but they're getting there.