Some others you can create: CD1-3+6 CD1+6 CD1-6 + MPlayer + libcssdvd + mad + ... That last one could be a nice one. first make a directory (e.g. ~/media_32bit), then make the following subdirectories: athlon i386 i486 i586 i686 noarch Download the needed RPMs into each subdirectory. Download anything else you might want to add. run `makeSUSEdvd -a ~/media_32bit` and your multimedia DVD is ready for use. houghi
I like your thinking!
I will probably play with the last option tomorrow (after mothers day here in Oz). I understand the 'political correctness' of not having the multimedia stuff in there -- but from an end-user view its a real PITA, and something that holds back many Joe Six packs from taking up a Linux desktop. Hard to explain to the user the benefits of a Lin Desktop -- when they come back with "But I can play DVDs and MP3 straight with Windows XP". I hope it's something Novell look at addressing in the next release. -- Matt Bottrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
