>
> I'm running Qubes 3.2 and Fedora 26. I've installed VLC Media Player as
> well as libdvdcss, but I still *cannot* get commercial DVDs to play on my
> laptop.
>
>It seems you're trying to play DVDs from your sys-firewall VM, why?
>I have created a multimedia AppVM based on Debian and I was ab
>Hmm, why is vlc looking for a bluray index?
>Is this a standard DVD?
Yes, this is a standard DVD, definitely not a BluRay disc. I've tried it
with several DVDs and gotten the same result.
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On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 02:58:15PM -0400, Kyle Breneman wrote:
> I'm running Qubes 3.2 and Fedora 26. I've installed VLC Media Player as
> well as libdvdcss, but I still *cannot* get commercial DVDs to play on my
> laptop. How do I make sure that libdvdcss is actually installed and
> running? He
Hello,
Kyle Breneman schrieb am Di., 20. März 2018,
19:58:
> I'm running Qubes 3.2 and Fedora 26. I've installed VLC Media Player as
> well as libdvdcss, but I still *cannot* get commercial DVDs to play on my
> laptop.
>
It seems you're trying to play DVDs from your sys-firewall VM, why?
I ha
I'm running Qubes 3.2 and Fedora 26. I've installed VLC Media Player as
well as libdvdcss, but I still *cannot* get commercial DVDs to play on my
laptop. How do I make sure that libdvdcss is actually installed and
running? Here's what I see when trying to play a DVD from the command line:
[user