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I didn't know. Why Watching DVDs on Linux is Illegal in the USA
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Yeah; killed my plans for a Linux HTPC box a few years ago. Plus I hate Linux anyway.
i used to love linux (still use it technically; esxi). i like command line driven operating systems. most of the modern linux, bsds excluded, are just windows clones. a lot of the fun has been taken out of the installation process and maintenance. sigh.
i used to love linux (still use it technically; esxi). i like command line driven operating systems. most of the modern linux, bsds excluded, are just windows clones. a lot of the fun has been taken out of the installation process and maintenance. sigh.
I currently have Ubuntu 12.04 LTS on my home theater PC, Windows 7 on my personal laptop, and OSX 10.8 on my work laptop.one man's fun is another man's hell.
I currently have Ubuntu 12.04 LTS on my home theater PC, Windows 7 on my personal laptop, and OSX 10.8 on my work laptop.
Serious question though, isn't it easier to just find a Linux tutorial and then copy/paste the command prompt stuff into the terminal? As opposed to reading some Windows guide and following along step by step for like 20 steps through control panel/settings/options gui windows and such?
I've been running various versions of Ubuntu since 2007 and at worst I've had to do a little bit of research to get wireless working. Maybe I've just gotten really lucky with my hardware though.
i used to love linux (still use it technically; esxi). i like command line driven operating systems. most of the modern linux, bsds excluded, are just windows clones. a lot of the fun has been taken out of the installation process and maintenance. sigh.