Oh, and thanks for the link - I've looked around some, even before posting the resolution, and it seems like these particular lappy drives haven't been cracked, and probably never will be. They're listed as dvd-ram drives for some reason. While it's frustrating, I only have a handfull of non-region1 dvds anyhow. For the time being, I'm just glad that the thing works at all.
]]>This is just a personal observation, but it would be really helpful if people had their blogs and wiki's setup to log dates of entries. Thinkwiki is great, but it's very hard to tell if what you're reading there is from yesterday or two years ago. Also, if you're writing a how-to guide, please don't gloss over what "just works" about something that has been known to not work once it is fixed, and don't say "it all worked OOTB" if you haven't even tested it. A personal gripe there, I guess, but I get a little annoyed when I rely on community reports that "it all just works now," spend $1k+ on a lappy, and discover that it does not, in fact, all "just work" now.
I'll keep banging on this, though, and I'll post more specific error messages later on.
]]>However, I have only been able to find a single discussion about this issue, and that was on the Gentoo forums. There was no remedy found, though some folks thought it was region related, and others thought it was related to dbus versions. I've swapped the drive out, and the issue remains, so I really don't think it has anything to do with the drive.
Can anyone out there with a t43 or later thinkpad actually view encrypted dvds on it?
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