You should also check to make sure that your mplayer config is pointing at the right device for your lap-top. Desktops and laptops don't always label things exactly the same, depending on what you are using. I use xine, and I had to point it at the DVD because it failed to recognize that the CD player was ALSO the DVD player. On many dekstops they are separate.
--andy
On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 12:32:24 +0000, William John Murray w.murray@rl.ac.uk wrote:
Hi Bill,
yes, i am using the original kernel... so do you think making a yum update kernel could solve this problem?
thanks Paolo
It worked for me.. Bill
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