See latest thread proposed fix for kaffeine, xine and kscd by changing settings from package /dev/hd0 to /dev/scd0.
Hardy kernel now calls /dev/hdx /dev/scdx.
The package maintainers have not caught up with the kernel maintainers yet.
This distro is getting so big, people do not talk to each other it seems.
Stay on gard less the kernel calls devices something else again.
FYI the same device error is in intrepid too, same problems
so they still are not talking.
Come on developers be nice to each other------
Kaffeine package in Hardy is dumbed down and still not fixed in Hardy Heron 32 bit KDE 3.5.9
Even though user video is enabled, it will complain DVD's are encrypted, even though codecs are installed.
Unlike the Debian Kaffeine package which confirms the codecs, hardy and intrepid fire up with no confirmation and complain
as above ---DVD encrypted, not enough rights etc----, which is rubbish.
The only way to get Kaffeine to run in user is to run the DVD as Kaffeine root gui login first.
This is fine until one reboots and the silliness returns.
VLC plays dvd's fine as user with no intervention.
What on earth has happened to the Hardy Kaffeine and xine-ui packages, it troubles me that are still borked.
Hopefully the developers will fix these errors, if they have time after playing with KDE4.x where the same problems persist.
Heres hoping, or I may install KDE on top of Gnome, as Totem is still clever enough to recognise codecs.
Best
El Zorro
Hardy kernel now calls /dev/hdx /dev/scdx.
The package maintainers have not caught up with the kernel maintainers yet.
This distro is getting so big, people do not talk to each other it seems.
Stay on gard less the kernel calls devices something else again.
FYI the same device error is in intrepid too, same problems
so they still are not talking.
Come on developers be nice to each other------
Kaffeine package in Hardy is dumbed down and still not fixed in Hardy Heron 32 bit KDE 3.5.9
Even though user video is enabled, it will complain DVD's are encrypted, even though codecs are installed.
Unlike the Debian Kaffeine package which confirms the codecs, hardy and intrepid fire up with no confirmation and complain
as above ---DVD encrypted, not enough rights etc----, which is rubbish.
The only way to get Kaffeine to run in user is to run the DVD as Kaffeine root gui login first.
This is fine until one reboots and the silliness returns.
VLC plays dvd's fine as user with no intervention.
What on earth has happened to the Hardy Kaffeine and xine-ui packages, it troubles me that are still borked.
Hopefully the developers will fix these errors, if they have time after playing with KDE4.x where the same problems persist.
Heres hoping, or I may install KDE on top of Gnome, as Totem is still clever enough to recognise codecs.
Best
El Zorro
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