John Hughes wrote: > > On Thursday 28 June 2001 08:02, you wrote: > > > Thought I might update here. Since a reboot, XFree 4.1.0 seems to have > > > done the trick with dvd playback. omi_gtk is now crystal clear and no > > > longer tinted a funny blue. It works great! too bad theres no sound. > > > Arghh. > > > > Can you please tell me how you got it to work in the first place? I've > > built it from CVS and nothing happens when I click the play button... > > I guess I should preface this a bit. My current, "get work done" install is > a YDL 2.0 with the latest updates and a 2.4.4-b3 kernel from Slice on > irc(not quite sure who Slice is really, but he seems to be a YDL developer. > I have been thankfull for his help). Booting I have appended the following: > append="hdb=scsi" > so that linux see's my cdr/dvd drive as scsi. Re-linked /dev/cdrom from > /dev/hdb to /dev/scd0 and also linked /dev/dvd to /dev/scd0. I compiled the > XFree 4.1 soources(went without a hitch).
I'll try using SCSI emulation as well, but I doubt that's the problem. > That said, I got the latest sources for oms, omi, libcss. Define 'latest sources'. I'm using CVS HEAD. > Compiled libcss(run ldconfig), compiled oms(run ldconfig), then omi. I think the problem is with libcss, as no -dev package is generated for it. But then, I don't see any options about it in the configure script of either oms or omi, how is it supposed to enter the game? -- Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer CS student, Free Software enthusiast \ XFree86 and DRI project member