Benedek Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Mon, Dec 20, 2004:
> Try, suspend the computer, and then close the lid, and open. The computer
> should come back up, even with no video. Of course, try using the latest
> kernel, 2.6.9. If computer comes back, ping it etc, and then write back here
> with the
Nate Duehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Wed, Dec 01, 2004:
> My understanding is that on the GPRS side of things, the card just acts
> like a Hayes-compatible modem.
Yeah indeed, I'm playing with a Wavecom modem at work, and you can
query the GPRS attachment status, or set the device class with AT
Daniel Pittman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Sat, Nov 20, 2004:
> A newer version of the dvdcss code, you mean, or of something else?
Newer versions of all software hosted there: libdvdcss, libdvbpsi,
libdvdplay, libdts, and vlc. At least.
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Anders Breindahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Fri, Nov 19, 2004:
> And then being able to view a DVD using the command `mplayer dvd://1'
> (asuming
> the symlink /dev/dvd is in place). for the first title on an unmounted media,
> and thereby skipping the threatening and menu stuff?
VLC can play DVD
Daniel Pittman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Fri, Nov 19, 2004:
> On 19 Nov 2004, Loïc Minier wrote:
> > Daniel Pittman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Fri, Nov 19, 2004:
> >
> >> Then, in /usr/share/doc/libdvdnav3/examples is a script that will
> >> download and install the 'libdvdcss' package for you.
> >
> > Or
Daniel Pittman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Fri, Nov 19, 2004:
> Then, in /usr/share/doc/libdvdnav3/examples is a script that will
> download and install the 'libdvdcss' package for you.
Or you might prefer the Debian repository:
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-debian.html
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