I'm certain I know how Ghost will react to this one (well, he's this online political show guy I listen to. Basically, he's from Austin, a manly capitalist Texan, who keeps getting trolled on by 4chan-types)
Don't these people understand that all music belongs to the mega music corporations? This of course includes music videos as well. They have a lawful right to profit from all music anyone anywhere makes.
Universal Music unfortunately, owns the rights to any music composed by anyone. It's how the world works. That's why they're called Universal
1. Rig a minimal Linux installation on another partition.
2. Make it auto-login and launch a bash script which will:
a. Give you a warning message
b. Launch Clonezilla automatically, somehow pre-configured to re-image in the right place
I'm certain I know how Ghost will react to this one (well, he's this online political show guy I listen to. Basically, he's from Austin, a manly capitalist Texan, who keeps getting trolled on by 4chan-types)
Don't these people understand that all music belongs to the mega music corporations? This of course includes music videos as well. They have a lawful right to profit from all music anyone anywhere makes.
Universal Music unfortunately, owns the rights to any music composed by anyone. It's how the world works. That's why they're called Universal
Whats that, we get to run whatever app we want on the computer we bought? THANKS MICROSOFT! Hey, it beats the $99 yearly fee to get a dev licence.
Ubuntu 12.04 Gold Pass: run up to 10 packages not from the Software Centre: only $10
Now THERE'S the level of technical expertise that one has come to expect from Slashdot these days, especially from those with high UIDs.
Well I was making a generalization. Clonezilla Live has its own boot parameters too
1. Rig a minimal Linux installation on another partition. 2. Make it auto-login and launch a bash script which will: a. Give you a warning message b. Launch Clonezilla automatically, somehow pre-configured to re-image in the right place
Just call it "System Settings", then GNOME ''surely'' can't use it!