 Please be patient, this script may take a while to run...
[ good ] you're using Linux, doing specific tests
[ good ] looks like you have a /proc filesystem mounted.
[ good ] You seem to have a reasonable kernel version (2.6.11-ln.std)
[ good ] intel compatible processor, checking MTRR support
[ good ] you have MTRR support and there are some ranges set.
[ good ] found the player at /usr/bin/xine
[ good ] /usr/bin/xine is in your PATH
[ good ] found /usr/bin/xine-config in your PATH
[ good ] plugin directory /usr/lib/xine/plugins/1.0.0 exists.
[ good ] found unknown plugin: xineplug_flac.so
[ good ] found input plugins
[ good ] found demux plugins
[ good ] found decoder plugins
[ good ] found video_out plugins
[ good ] found audio_out plugins
[ good ] skin directory /usr/share/xine/skins exists.
[ good ] found logo in /usr/share/xine/skins
[ good ] I even found some skins.
[ good ] /dev/cdrom points to /dev/hde
[ good ] /dev/dvd points to /dev/hde
[ hint ] DMA is disabled for your DVD interface.
         This will probably result in a serious performance hit when
         playing DVDs. You can issue the command
         hdparm -d1 /dev/hde
         as root to enable DMA. It would be wise to add this command to
         some script that is executed executed at boot time.
         Note that you probably have to set the DMA mode for your drive as well.
         Most DVD-ROMs work fine with multiword DMA mode 2. You can use
         hdparm -d1 -X34 /dev/hde
         (as root again) to set this mode. Maybe UDMA2 will give you even better
         performance, but it only works well with some controllers. You'll
         probably need UDMA capable IDE cables for this mode. If you want
         to try: make backups of your important data and type (as root again)
         sync
         hdparm -d1 -X66 /dev/hde
         If your System still works fine after this, you probably want to keep
         these settings (add them to some boot script).
         If your system hangs or behaves very strangely after a few minutes, you
         should reboot immediately and never use this setting again on this
         machine. Good luck ;-)
         press <enter> to continue...

[ good ] found xvinfo: X-Video Extension version 2.2
[ good ] your Xv extension supports YV12 overlays (improves MPEG performance)
[ good ] your Xv extension supports YUY2 overlays
[ good ] Xv ports:  YUY2 YV12 UYVY I420 YUY2 YV12 UYVY I420 YUY2 YV12 UYVY I420

