DVD Playback in SUSE Linux 10

Posted by tadelste on Nov 28, 2005 5:24 AM EDT
Linux Magazine; By Jason Perlow
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Of course, you can play DVDs on Linux, and you most certainly can have it in SuSE Linux 10, but to do so, you have to jump through a few hoops, make a few modifications, and possibly break a few laws — kind of like yanking the catalytic converter and adding Euro-spec Bosch headlights and a high-performance intake and exhaust system to your high-performance German touring sedan. Due to a variety of legal issues, SuSE Linux 10 cannot include working copies of a number of components needed for DBD playback. So, the first thing to do is remove the bad parts to make room for the new ones. Fire up a command prompt, type…

[Ed: Make sure the laws in your country permit the use of Linux and DVDs. -tadelste]

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