Title: Copying BBC CD's
Hi Phil,
In 2002 you posted a message regarding copying protected BBC CDs, one response was to use CloneCD to copy them as they were protected by SafeDisc. Did this work? I do need the same for my 2 boys.
Thanks
Rob
People,
(And not Rob in particular).
Could we not discuss stuff like this on the mailing list. It makes us
look bad to be seen to be helping each other do legally dubious[1]
things. Talk to each other directly or something. There are plenty of
internet resources, mailing lists and IRC
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People,
(And not Rob in particular).
Could we not discuss stuff like this on the mailing list. It makes us
look bad to be seen to be helping each other do legally dubious[1]
things. Talk to each other directly or something. There are plenty of
internet
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Apologies to all on this, I should never have approved this msg.
Its my fault, it should never have got onto the list. The guy submitted it a
few days ago and I knocked it back cos it was html.
When it came back in (mostly) plain text, I just
On Monday 19 Jan 2004 16:10, Allan Whiteford wrote:
People,
(And not Rob in particular).
Could we not discuss stuff like this on the mailing list. It makes us
look bad to be seen to be helping each other do legally dubious[1]
things. Talk to each other directly or something. There are
...off my laptop, that is.
After some struggle I now have Xine playing DVDs with sound on my laptop (1Ghz
/ 128Mb) only problem is the playback stutters every 30 seconds or so (video
frames jerky, loss of lip sync). Tweaking the settings didn't help much.
Obviously there's not a lot of free
your machine just sent me its scoreboard about 20 times
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From: Colin McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 11:23 PM
Subject: [Scottish] Help me wipe out Microsoft
...off my laptop, that is.
After some struggle I now have
sorry guys - wrong email I just replied to.
Just noticed my mate sent me 20 requests to my tomcat servlet
Allan
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Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 11:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Scottish] Help me wipe out
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Colin
It might your DMA settings, which you can tweak with the hdparm tool.
/sbin/hdparm -d1 /dev/xxxX will enable DMA for a device, and just hdparm /dev/
on it's own will show the current state of the device.
My Celeron 1.2Ghz, 128Mb laptop