2005/9/4, studio-64 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi All > Seems we still can't copy DVD's. >
We do. In fact I've been able to copy and burn DVD's for a long time... Maybe it's a bit more troublesome than doing the same with an ix86 but we still can do it. > Just been asked by a client to copy his DVD and it seems > I can't copy DVD's (its our own DVD so no copyright hassles) > > Do we on Linux have to suffer this each time we update our systems? > > I'm on a 64 bit studio, and now I have to use windows to copy a DVD. > A few days ago i made a copy of the GPS DVD that came with the car. As i have an external DVD writer, i had a few problems in the begining: k3b didn't recognisce my DVD-writer. So I made an iso image of the dvd. Then I played with k3b till i configured my writer and then i burn the image. And the dvd works perfectly with the gps. > I realise this isn't important to some developers as we move the systems on. > It's just embarrassing for us users that we have to use windows to do > such a standard thing as copy a DVD. > > > I use K3B on Linux 64bit and didn't realise I couldn't copy my own DVD > till now. > Maybe if you write to debian-user explaining your problem they may help you. Make shure you have a recent kernel (2.6.12 here) since old ones had a few problems. > We have a long, long, way to go. > Shure! ;) -- Aritz Beraza Garayalde [Rei] ___________________________________________ [ WWW ] http://evangelion.homelinux.net [jabber] rei[en]bulmalug.net

