
Hello SuSE people, Running 10.0 and KDE 3.5 on an AMD 64. I am not sure if it is an automount problem or what. I put a movie DVD into the dvdplayer and wait a second or two. Then the automounter asks me what I want to do. I select "open with Kaffeine" Then I get the following message; "This version of Xine (used by Kaffeine) has only a reduced set of supported codecs. It is not able to play DVDs. Read http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/searchtid.cgi?/en/2003/09/xine_dvd.... for further details. Now keep in mind that this is supposedly the "uncrippled " version from Packman. Then I go to that Novell URL and it is not found, changed, or whatever. Zero results. So, we are back to square one. I have installed every known set of supporting libraries/codecs known to man at this time. Cannot get this to open like it was "designed/ should"??? OK, try another route. Now, I can navigate myself to /media/dvdrecorder and the .vob files, click on them, and Kaffeine opens and plays the movie perfectly. Why does it complain that it can't open the file when If you directly go to the file it works? Can anybody shed any light on this? I am really beginning to dislike this automount stuff and am thinking of disabling all of it. (Have trouble with audio CDs opening properly also.) But that is another story and a step backwards, isn't it? Please excuse this rant but by now I would think that all of these things should be sorted out. I have run SuSE since 7.0 and I keep hoping that every (bought and paid) upgrade will finally be the one where everything works. Wrong! Will SuSE 11.2 be the one? I guess we will see. Just frustrated, sorry, Can anybody help? Bob S.