Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Sun, 2003-01-19 at 08:32, John Richard Smith wrote:
Errm , I installed libdxr3_0-0.12.0-4mdk.i586.rpm which rpmfind says is
drx3, deleted .xine in home directory and called xine on the command line,
I suppose libdxr3_0-0.12.0-4mdk.i586.rpm has mooved it on a step.
It's
I downloaded and installed every rpm on PLF that had anything to do with
xine and it's
dependencies and still it does not work.
I gave up.
John
Roland Hughes wrote:
The PLF (Penguin Liberation Front (I think)) has a DeCss rpm but I have
not been able to get it working yet.
Roly
On Fri,
On 17 Jan 2003 18:01:04 -0800
Roland Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The PLF (Penguin Liberation Front (I think)) has a DeCss rpm but I have
not been able to get it working yet.
Roly
On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 14:09, Anne Wilson wrote:
I would have thought that after the ruling last week that
J.R.S. - Instead of Xine and the heavy CPU load it puts on a systems resources, why
don't you try Video Lan Client? It's much lighter, handles a variety of source inputs
including Satellite, and runs smoother. I've been trying Xine and Ogle on an AMD 1800+
with 1.5 Gb's of ram and they run
Thank you Lanman
On Saturday 18 January 2003 07:22 am, Lanman wrote:
J.R.S. - Instead of Xine and the heavy CPU load it puts on a systems
resources, why don't you try Video Lan Client? It's much lighter, handles
a variety of source inputs including Satellite, and runs smoother. I've
Len Lawrence wrote:
On 17 Jan 2003 18:01:04 -0800
Roland Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The PLF (Penguin Liberation Front (I think)) has a DeCss rpm but I have
not been able to get it working yet.
Roly
On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 14:09, Anne Wilson wrote:
I would have thought that after the
Lanman wrote:
J.R.S. - Instead of Xine and the heavy CPU load it puts on a systems resources, why don't you try Video Lan Client? It's much lighter, handles a variety of source inputs including Satellite, and runs smoother. I've been trying Xine and Ogle on an AMD 1800+ with 1.5 Gb's of ram and
On Saturday 18 January 2003 11:42, John Richard Smith wrote:
I downloaded and installed every rpm on PLF that had anything to do with
xine and it's
dependencies and still it does not work.
I gave up.
John
John,
Start xine from the CML.
That way you'll get very clear error messages as to
H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
On Saturday 18 January 2003 11:42, John Richard Smith wrote:
I downloaded and installed every rpm on PLF that had anything to do with
xine and it's
dependencies and still it does not work.
I gave up.
John
John,
Start xine from the CML.
That way you'll get very clear
On Saturday 18 Jan 2003 2:52 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
both suggest that,
dxr3_decode_video: dxr3 not present
load_plugins: plugin dxr3-mpeg2 failed to instantiate itself.
may be the culprit,
Would this help, I wonder?
http://people.zeelandnet.nl/pa3gcu/dxr3.htm
And does this ring any
On Friday 17 January 2003 4:09 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
I would have thought that after the ruling last week that it is
perfectly reasonable and legal to watch videos that you have bought
and paid for, it would now be easy to find information about DeCSS,
but it turns out not to be so. Since I
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Sun, 2003-01-19 at 01:52, John Richard Smith wrote:
(WHACK)
Oy, John, what happens when you delete the .xine dir in your home dir
and restart Xine? Same errors? Same issue?
Errm , I installed libdxr3_0-0.12.0-4mdk.i586.rpm which rpmfind says is
drx3, deleted .xine
On Sun, 2003-01-19 at 08:32, John Richard Smith wrote:
Errm , I installed libdxr3_0-0.12.0-4mdk.i586.rpm which rpmfind says is
drx3, deleted .xine in home directory and called xine on the command line,
I suppose libdxr3_0-0.12.0-4mdk.i586.rpm has mooved it on a step.
It's not the same
I would have thought that after the ruling last week that it is perfectly
reasonable and legal to watch videos that you have bought and paid for, it
would now be easy to find information about DeCSS, but it turns out not to be
so. Since I find that my DVD player will play some disks and not
On Sat, 2003-01-18 at 09:09, Anne Wilson wrote:
I would have thought that after the ruling last week that it is perfectly
reasonable and legal to watch videos that you have bought and paid for, it
would now be easy to find information about DeCSS, but it turns out not to be
so. Since I
The PLF (Penguin Liberation Front (I think)) has a DeCss rpm but I have
not been able to get it working yet.
Roly
On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 14:09, Anne Wilson wrote:
I would have thought that after the ruling last week that it is perfectly
reasonable and legal to watch videos that you have bought
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