Ogle works really well.  I had to grab the latest stuff from the
web site, but basically it all just works once you've got the right
packages installed.

It needs /dev/dvd, so symlink that to the necessary dvd device.

xml-config was missing - had to grab libxml2-2.4.16-1.i386.rpm and the -devel
library from ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/redhat/i386/libxml/

Exited, after a complaint that it couldn't load libdvdcss.so.0, even though
I had .1 installed.  Went to http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/groups/dvd/redhat.shtml
and downloaded rpm files from there.

# rpm -i libdvdcss-0.0.3.ogle3-1.i686.rpm
# rpm -i libdvdcss-devel-0.0.3.ogle3-1.i686.rpm
# rpm -i libdvdread-0.9.2-1.i686.rpm
# rpm -i libdvdread-devel-0.9.2-1.i686.rpm
# rpm -i ogle-0.8.2-fr1.i686.rpm
# rpm -i ogle-devel-0.8.2-fr1.i686.rpm
warning: user dude does not exist - using root
[...]
# rpm -i ogle_gui-0.8.2-ogle1.i386.rpm

Sound and image works fine.  I'm running on a PIII 733MHz machine, so
it's by no means cutting edge.  Ogle even kept working fine through
Ctrl-Alt-+ X11 screen resolution cycling, which I thought was pretty
impressive!

luke

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