[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Even if one goes to a country that allows DeCSS (DVD decryption), Linux just plain never can play ALL DVDs like Windoze can.
Uh, whut? Leaving out the fact that the Linux DVD players are generally region free and so *automatically* play more DVD's than Windows which is region-locked ...
DVD's have a standard. If you follow that standard, you can play a DVD. There is nothing inherent in the DVD standard that prevents Linux from playing all DVD's.
If Linux can't play a DVD, that's a bug. Period. Don't confuse programmer laziness with "can't be done." -a -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
