Curtis Rey wrote:
On Sunday 08 June 2003 23:52, John Andersen wrote:
On Sunday 08 June 2003 01:31, Jon Clausen wrote:
One of us should write it up, and submit it to Togan so it can go in the Unofficial FAQ...
Does everybody concur that the complete fix is
a: get the pakcages from packman.links2linux.de b: set dma=on for /dev/hd<whatever> c: lower the value of ELEVATOR_READ_LATENCY
About c:
Has anyone tried with anything other than 64?
I've never had to do the c: bit, but the rest is correct. Oh, and I had a DVD drive that had no country code set (and I'll be damned if I'm going to set it). Xine allowed me to set it to 0, and then it played dvds from US and Australia. (Cool!).
-- _____________________________________ John Andersen
So, how does one unset a country code in the DVD?
Cheers, Curtis.
If you were using Windows you would go to www.remoteselector.com and obtain a copy of, wait for it, Remote Selector which allows you to ignore the zone system foisted on people. RS also does other things. According to the article in today's newspaper the cost of RS is Euros 20. -- Computers are useless. They can only give you answers. Pablo Picasso