Mark,
Hmm, that's very interesting. If I recall correctly, WMP acted as
though there was no DVD in the drive which, by the way, is an LG
GCC-4120B combo drive. I believe that Power DVD claimed it couldn't
find any compatible files. However, I was able to rip the DVD with DVDx
and it made a quite a
Norberto,
With Gentoo Linux, I was able to watch it with Xine, but I could never
get Mplayer to work. However, the Mplayer problem might be a
configuration problem on my part.
With win2k, I could only play it with the InterActual Player program
that is on the CD. PowerDVD and Windows Media Player
Patrick,
Uncomment what applies to your situation and ignore the ATI Radeon
stuff. I can't guarantee you that this will work for you, but I hope it
will get you headed in the right direction.
Section "Device"
# These 5 Options are for nVidia TV out.
# Option "TwinView"
# Option "Seco
The bug report: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23569
Refers to: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21438
Where I see:
--- Additional Comment #7 From Alberto Ornaghi 2003-06-20 13:31
EST
the line
ebegin "Cleaning /var/lock, /var/run"
( find /var/lock -type f -print0 | xa
Ming-Che,
I'm having the same problem as Kilian and I tried adding the KDEDIRS
path to /etc/env.d/49kdelibs-3.1 and nothing has changed. Any other
suggestions?
Thanks,
Dan Whitfield
--- Ming-Che Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On Monday, 10. March 2003 11:13 Kilian wrote:
>
> > I had