NO! In 1997, 2600 reported a driver intercept crack for DVD. Replacing the graphics driver with a spoofed driver, one could captured the decrypted stream. There is no way to get around this, unless you add DVD decryption in EVERY graphics card!
But this makes it easy to copy DVDs on Linux, which is, of course, the only reason a person would want to use linux, right? I can't possible see why somebody would not want to reboot their computer halfway through watching a movie inorder to see the other half - a superb feature provided by everybody's favorite OS......Winblows!
But this makes it easy to copy DVDs on Linux, which is, of course, the only reason a person would want to use linux, right? I can't possible see why somebody would not want to reboot their computer halfway through watching a movie inorder to see the other half - a superb feature provided by everybody's favorite OS......Winblows!
Simply make a script that will try the 26 different solutions and then run "strings" on it.
You should be able to find a cross-over cable at a computer store (at least I can find them in several different stores).
I might be wrong, and I forget what "UTC" stands for, but EDT is "Eastern Daylight Time" (I think), they are just different time zones.
It would be funny if they made an Austin Powers 3, where Dr. Evil owned M$ (trying to take over the world).