Am I doing something wrong, or have all linux systems recently started
requiring the region-code to be set on DVD-drives to be able to play
DVDs? I struggled for a while with a drive on a newish box and could not
get it to play an old DVD. Went so far as to run DISCInfo.exe which
confirmed I had not set a region on the drive, but it was NOT region
free (says "lock detected"). So did an older machine that I am CERTAIN
has been able to play that disc before. I ran "regionset(8)" , and the
disc is now playable. I did not need this in the past. Now I guess I
will not be able to play DVDs from other regions. What gives?
For the record, this is probably upstream problem(s), since both my main
boxes, with debian and ubuntu, are affected. I should test this on my
gentoo box as well, but if anybody has any info I'm all for a shortcut.
My alternative right now is to try flashing my DVD-drive to get a
region-free drive. This involves getting the drive into a Windows-box to
get the flash utility to run. Already tried Wine and Freedos.
Disgusted greetings, Håkon.
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