On Mon, 21 Jul 2003, Jeff Wiegley, Ph.D. wrote:
> I've spent four *days* trying to get SMTP-AUTH working
> with pam and sendmail. Something that should darn well
> be the default.
Why should smtp-auth be the default? For non-mail server systems,
the only reason a smtp daemon will be running is
OK, I'm falling for it. Could we please all try to keep this one small and
civil afterwards?
On Monday 21 July 2003 22:36, Jeff Wiegley, Ph.D. wrote:
> Let's see, you can spend a week trying to get DVD::rip
> working and the associated stuff like transcode
> that it needs, and dvdcss and all the
Let's see, you can spend a week trying to get DVD::rip
working and the associated stuff like transcode
that it needs, and dvdcss and all the codecs...
Or for $100 you can simply download dvdXcopy and get
it running on your windows box in under five minutes.
wah, wah, wah. cry all you want about w
On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 01:31:56PM -0400, Antonio Rodr?0X wrote:
> The following is only an ficticious sequence of events. Any similarity with reality
> is purely coincidental. Nobody that I know intends to do so.
> \begin{fiction}
> Suppose you have a DVD movie that you want to copy.
> What woul
On Monday 21 July 2003 19:31, Antonio Rodr0X wrote:
> \begin{fiction}
> Suppose you have a DVD movie that you want to copy.
> What would be the best way to do it?
> \end{fiction}
Search google for "dvd::rip". That should do it for transferring movies to
((S)V)CD, DVD+-R(W) or harddisk.
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The following is only an ficticious sequence of events. Any similarity with reality is
purely coincidental. Nobody that I know intends to do so.
\begin{fiction}
Suppose you have a DVD movie that you want to copy.
What would be the best way to do it?
\end{fiction}
Thanks.
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