May 30th, 2016, 07:42 PM
Hi all, thank you for welcoming me into the Ubuntu community! As a new member, I must say that I really do enjoy this OS =)
I am having difficulty using libdvdcss to watch Dvds on my Acer laptop. I've installed libdvdcss2 via Synaptic Package manager, as well as:
libdvd-pkg
libdvdcss-dev
libdvdnav-dbg
libdvdnav-dev
libdvdnav-doc
libdvdnav4
libdvdread-dbg
libdvdread-dev
libdvdread4
I am running Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial), and although I love it's refreshing change from the vanilla Windows Oses I've used all my adult life, I am at a complete loss as to what to do now as far as watching movies from my DVD player.
I didn't want to bug you guys with this, because I've found numerous questions just like mine around the this, and other forums, and I didn't want to post a redundant question.
However, I'm beginning to think my problem is unique from the others. I am new to the package system that Linux OSes employ, which may be a big part of this problem.
I've used 'apt-get' to install, reinstall, clean, update, remove --purge, and reinstall again, to no avail..
I've downloaded numerous video players, including Xine, SMplayer, and others.
The Ubuntu-Restricted-Extras and Ubuntu-Restricted-Addons have been installed and reinstalled.
Please tell me what other information is needed to diagnose this situation properly and potentially fix it. I'll readily supply it.
I am having difficulty using libdvdcss to watch Dvds on my Acer laptop. I've installed libdvdcss2 via Synaptic Package manager, as well as:
libdvd-pkg
libdvdcss-dev
libdvdnav-dbg
libdvdnav-dev
libdvdnav-doc
libdvdnav4
libdvdread-dbg
libdvdread-dev
libdvdread4
I am running Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial), and although I love it's refreshing change from the vanilla Windows Oses I've used all my adult life, I am at a complete loss as to what to do now as far as watching movies from my DVD player.
I didn't want to bug you guys with this, because I've found numerous questions just like mine around the this, and other forums, and I didn't want to post a redundant question.
However, I'm beginning to think my problem is unique from the others. I am new to the package system that Linux OSes employ, which may be a big part of this problem.
I've used 'apt-get' to install, reinstall, clean, update, remove --purge, and reinstall again, to no avail..
I've downloaded numerous video players, including Xine, SMplayer, and others.
The Ubuntu-Restricted-Extras and Ubuntu-Restricted-Addons have been installed and reinstalled.
Please tell me what other information is needed to diagnose this situation properly and potentially fix it. I'll readily supply it.
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Another FTTC Availabilty thread (: Hello, I've been following the FTTC date for my cab eagerly, and for over a year everytime the date gets within 3 weeks, it moves forwards 3 months again. It currently says 30/6/12 but I've been watching it roll over since about 30/3/11, so I expect. Marc@linux-9zm9:~> vlc VLC media player 2.0.2 Twoflower (revision 2.0.1-453-g40d9fef) [0x1669eb8] main interface error: no suitable interface module [0x15980a8] main libvlc error: interface 'globalhotkeys,none' initialization failed [0x15980a8] main libvlc: Running vlc with the default interface.