There's a cd/dvd drive in the Toshiba Satellite. Inserting a movie dvd is
easy: press the button on the drawer and it opens. After that it gets rather
screwy.

   On the Applications->Multimedia menu is something called Movie Player.
When that is invoked it opens a large window, then displays a message box
that it's missing all requisite plug-ins (!). Strange. Doesn't tell me
what's missing nor do I understand why they'd be missing in a clean
installation.

   Thinking I could get past this I used the synaptic package manager to get
and install mplayer. However, when I try to play the disk in the drive I see
messages that there's something about the disk, or too many buffers are
loaded, and the mplayer window shows a psycadelic display of colored bars in
several vertical strips from the bottom of the window up. So I kill that
process and try to remove the disk by opening the drive door.

   At this point a serious message box pops up with text that the drive is
not recogzined by HAL and must have been installed by aliens or something.
Never have seen any such reaction before. Need to resort to the straightened
paper clip to open the drive and remove the disk.

   Does anyone have any ideas why both the software and the hardware are
acting as they are?

TIA,

Rich

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