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I had a similar problem using SuSE 8.0 which was resolved by installing xine_artsplugin-20030216-unified.tar.bz2 Can't remember where I found it so have a google. Hope this helps. On Tuesday 15 Apr 2003 1:13 pm, Julian Hall wrote: > Hi All, > > Originally no problem. I could play any DVD with the standard > installation. Then I had the bright idea of installing Netscape 7.01. > May be unconnected but since then I have been totally unable to play any > DVDs. The grep results for xine and libdvd are as follows: > > [root@xxxxxxx root]# rpm -qa|grep libdvd > libdvdcss2-1.2.4-2 > libdvdnav1-0.1.3-1mdk > libdvdread2-0.9.3-1mdk > [root@xxxxxxx root]# rpm -qa|grep xine > xine-oss-0.9.13-3mdk > xine-dxr3-0.9.13-3mdk > xine-dvdnav-0.9.13-1mdk > xinetd-2.3.7-3mdk > libxine0-0.9.13-3mdk > xine-ui-0.9.13-2mdk > xine-alsa-0.9.13-3mdk > xine-plugins-0.9.13-3mdk > xine-divx4-0.9.13-3plf > [root@xxxxxxx root]# > > It looks as though I have everything I need. BUT when I run Xine I get > an error saying it could not find a suitable plug-in to run DVDs. > Looking on the detailed page I cannot see anywhere that it loaded > DVDNAV, DVDREAD or the CSS plugins. > > Any clues please as this is driving me batty :) > > Kind regards, > > Julian > > > > -- > The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG > Mail majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe list" in the > message body to unsubscribe. -- SuSE 8.0 Linux on 1.2GHz AMD Athlon/PCChips 810LMR\nwith 384MB RAM and 20GB Maxtor HD using KDE's Kmail -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG Mail majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe list" in the message body to unsubscribe.