Hi can confirm that sound and video are back(incl DVD playback) in
2.6.24-24 on my vostro 1310...however notably eject key and play/ pause,
skip buttons are still unmapped
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Hardy 2.6.24.21 broke DVD playback , unmapped media eject button
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290992
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Problem is still present in 2.6.24.23 on my vostro 1310. Sound unmapped
again too.
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Hardy 2.6.24.21 broke DVD playback , unmapped media eject button
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290992
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Same problem here on Toshiba Satellite U305 laptop after upgrading to
2.6.24.22. No DVD playback in any app. Rebooting with 2.6.24.21 fixed
problems. I didn't notice any keymapping problems but wasn't looking
for them either.
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Hardy 2.6.24.21 broke DVD playback , unmapped media eject button
Have just updated to 2.6.24-22 and the same problem is present. When I
try and look at a .vob file I get invalid argument as well. Update has
also broken sound again and buttons remain unmapped. It seems that every
update is a step backwards.
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Hardy 2.6.24.21 broke DVD playback , unmapped media
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Ok I upgraded to the latest kernel in Hardy once that was done, I booted
into the new v. when i put in a dvd it does not play back correctly in
ALL available media players mplayer, totem , xine. It appears to get
stuck and is not fluid at all (you have to physically move with a skip
button and the
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