Decent DVD-Ripping Solution For Linux?
supersloshy writes "I'm a user of Ubuntu Linux and I have been for a little while now. Recently I've been trying to copy DVDs onto a portable media player, but everything I've tried isn't working right. dvd::rip always gets the language mixed up (for example, when ripping 'Howl's Moving Castle,' one of the files it ripped to was in Japanese instead of English), Acidrip just plain isn't working for me (not recognizing a disc with spaces in its name, refusing to encode, etc.), Thoggen is having trouble with chapters (chapter 1 repeated twice for me once), and OGMRip has the audio out of sync. What I'm looking for is a reliable program to copy the movie into a single file with none of the audio or video glitches as mentioned above. Is there even such thing on Linux? If you can't think of a decent Linux-based solution, then a Windows one is fine as long as it works."
You can rip dvds with plenty of options. Play battlefield and other games whenever you want.
You can run Linux in vmware and quickly fullscreen it when you need to stay cool with your hippie friends.
Ubuntu is the Linux distribution FROM AND FOR NIGGERS .. ... R.T.F.M. ... and turn on a serious GNU/LINUX distro .. NOT A F@ck@## black NIGGER DISTRO
So people , if u plan to use a SERIOUS distribution, USE DEBIAN
Remeber, Ubuntu ( a.k.a. NIGGERUNTU ) is THE DISTRO FROM AND FOR NIGGERS.
At the end... Ubuntu is an acient african ( nigger ) word that mean: " i don't know how to install Debian "...
So Ubuntu users