Terry
The only DVD drive which can now be used in Linux as a DVD player is the Creaive Retail box that contains their hardware decoder card, I do not recall which
Any drive will work. It's the decoder card which is problematic... The Dxr2 works perfectly, while the Dxr3 is still being worked on...
model that is but you can always check the Creative site. The reason being is that their card is the only one for which a Linux driver is available. There are no software DVD players that will work in Linux. DVD is not
Try http://www.intervideo.com for a software player...
open source it is both licensed and proprietary. Should you wish clarification or more info you can check the following sites http://linuxtv.org/dvd/ http://dvdsoft.hotmail.ru/dvdinlinux.html
If you want a freeware player check out http://www.opendvd.org which has a tarball of the lindvd player...
Any DVD drive can be used the same as a CD-ROM though the top read speed on the fastest DVD is 40X. My advise is that unless you also run Windows (where you can view dvds) is for the time being to stick with a CD-ROM drive.
I'd have to disagree. I've been watching DVDs on Linux for over 6 months now! Also the benefits of the Gb of storage are impressive. Installing SuSE off a single disc is very useful Rik.