[Bug 137527] Re: Totem should notify users about installing libdvdread3 and libdvdcss2 to read encrypted DVD

2009-04-30 Thread Patrice Vetsel
Change importance to LOW, I'v also reported bug upstream http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=580396 ** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #580396 http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=580396 ** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu) Importance: Wishlist = Low -- Totem should notify users

[Bug 137527] Re: Totem should notify users about installing libdvdread3 and libdvdcss2 to read encrypted DVD

2009-01-12 Thread Leann Ogasawara
** Tags added: qa-jaunty-desktop -- Totem should notify users about installing libdvdread3 and libdvdcss2 to read encrypted DVD https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137527 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs

[Bug 137527] Re: Totem should notify users about installing libdvdread3 and libdvdcss2 to read encrypted DVD

2008-12-27 Thread wordsmyth
Hi There: I'm an Australian resident and I finally managed to solve my problems with Totem - and VLC - with patiene and diligence, by using Google to seek what I needed to know i.e downloading Ubuntu Restricted Extras and appropriate DVD codecs. But I'm a newbie, and it took a helluva lot of work.

[Bug 137527] Re: Totem should notify users about installing libdvdread3 and libdvdcss2 to read encrypted DVD

2008-12-11 Thread Milan
At least there's an easy part to fix here: you shouldn't have to run /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/install-css.sh. Instead, it should be run automatically by the post-install script of libdvdcss2. This does not bring any new legal issue, and makes things way simpler. -- Totem should notify users

[Bug 137527] Re: Totem should notify users about installing libdvdread3 and libdvdcss2 to read encrypted DVD

2008-11-20 Thread Tom
Ubuntu 8.10 let me know that my screen would work better if i installed a restricted driver but advised me not to as there might be some legal issue. I had to click 'Ok' to continue so presumably any legal issue would be my fault rather than the Ubuntu people. It worked great but, of course,