On Saturday, August 24, 2013 03:17:10 PM Doug wrote:
> On 08/24/2013 03:52 AM, Martin S wrote:
> > I have a set of DVDs - about 6 years old - I wanted to check out what was
> > on them. All but 1-2 produce input/output erros and can't be read.
> > I opened them on my wifes Windows box, and they were read without any
> > problems at all.
> 
> /snip/
> 
> > Can something be done?
> > 
> > /M
> 
> I don't mean to be a wise guy, but you wanted to see what was on them,
> and you opened them in Windows. Now you know.

You kindof failed.

> I'm sure you are aware that there are some things that run in Wiondows
> that cant be run in Linux. This seems to be an example. That's why
> most of us who use Linux *most* of the time, have Windows machines.

Umm, yes. As I used Linux exclusively for years untill a long desktop break 
untill recently I well know there are things that don't run in Linux. Reading 
DVDs (10 out of 12 faililng) never crossed my mind to be one of them.

/M.
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