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- Problem with Automatix?
- Problem with Automatix?Have you tried using Synaptic?The tool that came with Ubunutu? I have never used Automatix so I can't really answer, but I find that sticking with the tools designed for the the distribution greatly reduces installation headaches. ]:)Works for meNo problems either on 32 or 64 bits (two...
- Tags: libdvdcss, Automatix, Ubuntu, codec, plug-in
- Discussion threads 2007-06-22
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- Adventures with open source apps on Linux - Part 2
- Adventures with open source apps on Linux - Part 2One of the reasons I prefer PCLinuxOS 2007I found that all media support was enabled out of the box.I installed it a long time agoI apologize, I thought even DVD support was there out of the box. I'm not in front...
- Tags: Consumer electronics, PCLOS, Ubuntu, win32 codec, DVD, Linux, open source
- Discussion threads 2008-06-13
- He likes it: Linux guy gives Windows Home Server a (qualified) thumbs up
- He likes it: Linux guy gives Windows Home Server a qualified thumbs upHeh.Only a Linux guy would like such toy. WHS is a geeky toy...it may be useful for some people, but I still don't see why Joe User would bouy it. This product is going to sell as well...
- Tags: Operating systems, CSS, Media Center PCs, UNIX, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), OPEN SOURCE, FUD, Linux, Linux Guy, server, WHS, Microsoft Windows Home Server, Windows Home, Iomega WHS, codec, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2007-12-24
- Why don't Linux distros make legal codecs easier to find?
- Why don't Linux distros make legal codecs easier to find?Also hinders desktop adoption...The lack of compatibility with services like Sirius radio and MLB.TV make the lack of Codecs for Linux a true issue for people who can use a Linux PC for work but miss the functionality of these entertainment...
- Tags: Linux, codec
- Discussion threads 2007-07-30
- AnyDVD HD defeats AACS on HD-DVDs
- AnyDVD HD defeats AACS on HD-DVDsHmm, interesting choice...Either buy a new HDCP-compliant graphics card and monitor, or buy AnyDVD.Tricky...(Well, not really. Personally, I'll just wait for the HD-equivalent of libdvdcss to appear ;-) )I'll stick to regular DVD. Maybe I think I'm living in 1997,but I recall when DVD...
- Tags: HD DVD, Consumer electronics, DVD, AnyDVD HD, VHS, HD-DVD
- Discussion threads 2007-02-17
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