I suggest you go back to the earlier version of Ubuntu where it all works like a charm. It works with the previous Kubuntu as well. I am only a desktop user and definitely not technically sophisticated. But I have been installing the regular upgrades of most of the popular distros and have come to the conclusion it is a waste of time chasing them and the associated headaches of getting them do what you want.. So now I have settled for being a version behind but running all the stuff I like including the libdvdcss dependent. If there is a sudden leap forward by a distro that I feel I can't live without I may again be sucked into the continuing upgrade game. But, in the meantime everything works nicely.

John.

Gerald wrote:

Many thanks to you and Luke for replying so quickly.
I have set up all the repositories,but Synaptic replies saying it cannot get 
all the info.
Then if i search for, transcode, i am told that if cannot be installed since it 
depends upon about 9 files which cannot be installed!!
Libdvdcss respond not at all, i cannot locate it.
Any futher help, Guys?
Should i try KUbunu? or does it not make any difference?
I is on a  Compaq Presario, B3800, and is working with the wireless network 
just fine.
One other thing, I don't appear to have any sound.
Any thoughts?
Gerald

On Thu, 6 Jul 2006 09:27 am, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
On Thursday 06 July 2006 07:54, Gerald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can you tell me if libdvdcss is available for Ubuntu 6.02?
It isn't, but you can get this and more quite easily through EasyUbuntu:

 http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/


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