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[04:02] <magic_ninja_work> hi
[06:30] <lordievader> Good morning
[12:10] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[17:42] <aslamK> Kubuntu 18.04.3 - Can't install baloo-dbg: "baloo-dbg : Depends: baloo4 (= 4:4.14.3-0ubuntu6) but it is not going to be installed" Fix?
[17:47] <aslamK>  /msg NickServ VERIFY EMAILCHG aslamK 165685465
[18:24] <LINKSWORD2> Hey everybody. I'm having trouble watching a movie on VLC, or even ripping the disk from K3B. It keeps telling me to install libvidcss...
[18:24] <LINKSWORD2> When I went into Konsole to install the package, it told me it is unable to locate the repository source for the requested package.
[18:29] <LINKSWORD2> Any thoughts, guys?
[18:31] <oer> oh, you need the dvd manual
[18:31] <oer> sudo apt install libdvd-pkg && sudo dpkg-reconfigure libdvd-pkg
[18:31] <oer> Follow libdvd-pkg's instructions to let it download, compile, and install libdvdcss.
[18:32] <oer> restart the mediaplayer and have fun!
[18:32] <oer> *kuch* Legal warning: Check with your local laws to make sure usage of libdvdcss2 would be legal in your area.
[18:32] <oer> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/PlayingDVDs
[18:33] <LINKSWORD2> What would be wrong with watching a DVD that I own?
[18:34] <oer> if that DVD is unencrypted, you can.
[18:34] <oer> oh, legal reason?
[18:34] <LINKSWORD2> Right.
[18:35] <oer> I guess nothing for private use
[18:35] <LINKSWORD2> Yeah, because I'm just wanting to watch some Back to the Future, on DVD's that I've physically owned for about 10 years.
[18:35] <oer> you could even make a smaller container, mkv/mp4
[18:36] <oer> for legal reasons we cannot include this tool in the iso, that is all.
[18:38] <LINKSWORD2> Basically because Canonical or whomever manages Kubuntu and the like, don't want people ripping the disc image and then sharing it for pirating.
[18:38] <oer> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Lech_Johansen found out that the first 11 bytes on the dvd is the key
[18:39] <oer> now BR blueray uses an update mechanism, so blueray is limited
[18:40] <LINKSWORD2> Eventually, I want to upgrade to BR. But I don't see the need to throw out perfectly good DVD's and buy them again in BR.
[21:07] <keithzg> Playing your own DVD can indeed be illegal via libdvdcss2. Certainly is in Canada, even moreso than in places like the States.
[21:52] <proctrap> any way I can run a background process that is killed on logout ?
[21:52] <proctrap> *autostarted background process
[21:52] <proctrap> the autostart function of KDE won't kill anything
[21:52] <proctrap> so after two login you've got the process twice