On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 11:47, William Hooper wrote:
This has been commented to death. Red Hat has explained their reasons:
http://www.redhat.com/advice/speaks_80mm.html
That page is slightly outdated. A few things changed since then.
Xine's "official" homepage has moved from SourceForge to:
http://xinehq.de/
Xine no longer neeeds an external DVD plugin. dvdnav has been included in the Xine source tree.
If you install GXine (the Gnome UI for Xine) you also get a Mozilla plugin, so you can play all those nifty media formats in Mozilla (including stuff like Real, Quicktime, Windows Media - provided that you enable Xine to play them, by installing the .dll's).
What *if* you don't want to install / run WINE? ... where does *that* leave you, then?
Elton.
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