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Commercial DVD Software Comes to Linux

timekillerj writes "Turbolinux launched a new version of it's Linux distribution today. The key feature is the first commercial DVD player, provided by Cyberlink. PowerDVD for Linux supports menu navigation, Dolby Digital sound, subtitles, and more."

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  1. Re:commercial? by black+mariah · · Score: 1, Troll

    Neither one. They're aging liberal hippie douches that still pine for the days of ITS and spooge in their pants anytime someone talks about LISP. What you're reading is the exhaust fumes from the dumbasses that treat software like a fucking religion.

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  2. Re:commercial? by boudie · · Score: 1, Troll

    And where are you today? Complaining to people that don't have it as good as you in Slashdot. And what did they teach you in college? They taught you to think you're smart. A truly smart person would use Xine or Mplayer and keep the $69 for something worthwhile. Finally, if someone wants to write software to do something that already exists for free and wants to get paid for it they can go hungry.