2012/12/18 Lucio Crusca <lu...@sulweb.org>

> Hello,
>
> I came back to Debian (testing/unstable) since a good year now, before that
> I had been using Ubuntu for about two years and yet before Debian since
> 2003.
>
> No doubt I prefer Debian. There's a but. Debian pretends to be the
> universal
> OS. Maybe it's true for everything, but multimedia.
>
> Let alone why, I need a recent DVDStyler (2.x). For some reason, mostly
> philosophical, having DVDStyler 2.x work on Debian is a nightmare (if ever
> possible):
>
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=588104
>
> My personal solution, after a few days of (useless) trials and errors, was
> to plug my external USB drive, boot Ubuntu in a kvm guest and use DVDStyler
> on that.
>
> I stress it, I still prefer Debian, but in this case Ubuntu saved my day.
>
> So what's the point here? I don't know, I only meant to share my
> experience,
> maybe someone else will come up with a smart solution (smarter than booting
> an entire OS only to use DVDStyler).
>

use another app... eg qdvdauthor or switch to the command line

-r


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