Sebastien, I don't understand you: it is not possible you were able to read CSS-encrypted DVDs withouth aving installed libdvdcss2. And if you have done so, you cannot experience the bug.
Maybe there are two bugs here: I assumed bmdavis had problems with encrypted DVDs because unencrypted ones are rare so he ma not have been able to test one. bmdavis, could you run the script I told about in my first post? If you still have this error, then I will open another bug for the dialog issue.
For me, the issue is the error dialog, and nothing else. I do not have any screenshot of the Gutsy dialog here but I guess it was something like "For legal reasons, DVD support can not be enabled by default. Please read the instructions in the help", with a link to the help page about that.
[Sorry for the version in the title, I thought it was the recommended way.]
Sebastien, I don't understand you: it is not possible you were able to read CSS-encrypted DVDs withouth aving installed libdvdcss2. And if you have done so, you cannot experience the bug.
Maybe there are two bugs here: I assumed bmdavis had problems with encrypted DVDs because unencrypted ones are rare so he ma not have been able to test one. bmdavis, could you run the script I told about in my first post? If you still have this error, then I will open another bug for the dialog issue.
For me, the issue is the error dialog, and nothing else. I do not have any screenshot of the Gutsy dialog here but I guess it was something like "For legal reasons, DVD support can not be enabled by default. Please read the instructions in the help", with a link to the help page about that.
[Sorry for the version in the title, I thought it was the recommended way.]