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  1. No. The particular discs I'm copying are DVD5 (i.e. single layer, 4.7GB maximum). They don't have any sort of DVD-specific region encoding, all the region encoding is in the actual software. They don't encorporate any sort of specific copy protection, either, all the copy protection routines are built into the actual reader hardware.

     

    No one actually has a "ripper" program?

  2. MDK 10.1 Community

     

    I've got a SerialATA hard drive with an NTFS and FAT32 partition. The NTFS stays mounted just fine, but the FAT32 won't stay mounted after a reboot. I tried putting "/dev/sdb1 fat32 /mnt/hd umask=0 0 0" in my /etc/fstab (that may not be what I put, but I looked at the other entries and made it EXACTLY like theres except for fat32 and umask=0 but it won't stay.

     

    What line do I need to put in fstab to make this work.

     

    /dev/sdb1 = the partition I want

    /mnt/hd = mount location

     

    I want all users to be able to r/w/x

  3. I've got an ASRock K7S8XE+ with SiS 748 northbridge and SiS 964 Southbridge. Serial ATA is built into the southbridge so it's not like ASRock threw a Silicon Image chip on the mobo.

     

    How do I get this working?? It works in Windows fine

  4. I bought it and I decided I couldn't run it to the fullest (XP 3200+, 512MB Dual Channel, Radeon 9600 Non Pro 128MB) so I put it into the desk until I get a better computer

     

    BTW: I was averaging about 30fps at 800x600 in high quality

  5. I just don't know you guys. I don't have the latest 3D drivers for my Radeon installed, I believe I'm using Mesa OGL drivers, but they work fine. I've only played TuxRacer, ZSNES and the original Unreal Tournament, but I jacked UT up to 1600x1200 with full details enabled and I ran it FINE. Smooth as silk.

  6. I did ./configure and it successfully configured but when I go to do make it does this:

     

    [kenton@storage SDL-1.2.7]$ make

    cd . && aclocal-1.8

    /bin/sh: line 1: aclocal-1.8: command not found

    make: *** [aclocal.m4] Error 127

     

    What should I do?

  7. Man, you are paranoid.

     

    Before you even tinker with Linux, you ought to have a basic understanding of using your (I'm assuming you're broadband, I wish I was. . .) router along with creating a (D)MZ. Basically, what I'm saying is, if you don't quite trust your system just yet, put it behind something that won't port forward, obviously this isn't 100% secure and does limit your "server" options, BUT for a client/desktop, there's no reason why it's not absolutely feasable, and stuff like local printer/internet sharing will work just fine because your local network is trusted.

  8. I ended up solving the problem. I did everything correctly, I just needed a Windows solution to a Linux world:

     

    RESTART THE COMPUTER.

     

    (In a nutshell, for people who wanted to know. I've got an online math class that requires Java and a special .jar file to be placed in /usr/java/java_version/lib/ext, I did that, and I gave it the correct permissions and restarted Mozilla. It still didn't work. I restarted the computer and then it worked.)

  9. Specs are in my sig. CD-RW is a LiteOn 52x (EIDE)

     

    Anyways, K3b locks up after I drag multiple songs, or if I only choose them in singles it locks up after the second song I place in the "to be burned" area. It doesn't do it when I drag data files, over, though. The only external programs it has is "cdrdao" and "cdrecord", should there be more?

  10. Computer 1 (Linux): Onboard RealTek 10/100 Network (SiS 700 series)

     

    Computer 2 (Windows): Onboard nForce MCP Network Adapter

     

    Hub: 3COM 10/100 Fast Ethernet

     

    Both computers are in 100Mbps/Full Duplex operation.

     

    I'm moving about 6GB of files from computer to computer right now barely getting over 1MB/s. I noticed it and restarted both computers to no avail. Still about 1.3MB/s.

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