Brendan Donegan: erm, are you serious that you invalidated this just
because it isn't 'simple'??? LOL!
Thankyou C de-Avillez, you hit the nail right on the head :D
To clarify further, I didn't say anything about putting libdvdcss2 on
any disk... the disk insert part of my stuff above was insertin
Reopening, marking Triaged/Wishlist. This is a failure on communication.
Even if, for legal reasons, we cannot preinstall DVD decoders/codecs, we
should provide the end-user with a clear explanation of why, and what
can be done.
The basic issue here is the *lack* of this blurb, not libdvdcss missi
To add to the above comment, the suggestion given above would be nice to
implement. However you're confusing non-free stuff and really shouldn't
be there stuff. libdvdcss is a touchy subject, which is why I said it's
not as simple as that. It certainly would not be possible under any
circumstances
It's not as simple as that, so marking this bug invalid.
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ok guys, after hitting the forums and Launchpad, I've come up with a working
answer:
#1 (possibly) install the Ubuntu Restricted Extras.
#2 (Definitely) open a terminal and enter:
sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh
For clarification, the 'bug' is simply that for the end user to d
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