I would like to know where i could find a DVD player for Linux ( Mandrake 6.1 )
Thanks
Nicolas
http://www.dvdutils.com/ if it's still around. Or
http://linuxdvd.corepower.com/
Don
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nroult wrote:
> I would like to know where i could find a DVD player for Linux ( Mandrake 6.1 )
> Thanks
> Nicolas
Right now, there is no support for DVD. Expect that to change very soon.
Decoding software is available (Open Source) though the DVD CCA is screaming and
trying to get injunctions
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Civileme wrote:
> nroult wrote:
>
> > I would like to know where i could find a DVD player for Linux ( Mandrake 6.1 )
> > Thanks
> > Nicolas
>
> Right now, there is no support for DVD. Expect that to change very soon.
> Decoding software is available (Open Source) though t
On Tue, 11 Jan 2000, Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
> Their case is total crap, the only way it will standup is if the person to
> actualy do the reverse engineering at one time actualy worked for these
> people, and was privy to the code used.
And protection of the intellectual property only applies
Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
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> On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Civileme wrote:
> Actualy there is. 7.0 has everything we can give you without haveing to
> retain (another) lawyer. The two missing pieces are the css-auth, and a
> decoder. css-auth unlocks the disk so the data can be read, it does not
> actualy
> Actualy there is. 7.0 has everything we can give you without haveing to
> retain (another) lawyer. The two missing pieces are the css-auth, and a
> decoder.
[...]
> Their case is total crap, the only way it will standup is if the person to
> actualy do the reverse engineering at one time actualy