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I'm splitting a MS Tech Net sub w/ a buddy. All PCs are getting win7 for $120. I need MS OS to run AnyHD so I can rip my blu-ray movies. Will prob run boxee. Unless there's a good blu-ray ripper and h.264 encoder for Linux. I want to re-encode them for size.PhoeniX wrote:Forget the OS.. Linux and XBMC (http://xbmc.org/) should be all you need.
shaft wrote:oh yeah, i use win7 media center. its great.
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Yeah... so "evaluate"ms tech net wrote:Full-version software with no time limits.
Evaluate full-version commercial software products like Windows 7 Release Candidate without time or feature limits, including these Win7.
Tell me more... what kind of backup server do you have set up? I'm looking for a decent solution myself.shaft wrote:a server which has duplication.
Fender wrote:Yeah... so "evaluate"ms tech net wrote:Full-version software with no time limits.
Evaluate full-version commercial software products like Windows 7 Release Candidate without time or feature limits, including these Win7.I'll evaluate it until the next version comes out.
rsnapshot. It's rsync with some sugar coating, powerful and easy to use (as far as Unix CLI tools go).obsidian wrote:I was hoping you geeked out and came up with some sort of Linux solution.
Mirroring is NEVER a substitute for making backups. I can't stress this enough. The only reason to use mirroring is to have high availability, not data security.Fender wrote:or mirror them so I don't lose anything?