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rcurl
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response 125 of 127:
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Mar 7 06:05 UTC 2010 |
New question:
We have a CD-ROM that we would like to copy on the MacBook. It is
protected in some fashion. The original opens a video menu after the CD
is inserted and one can view an assortment of videos. We burned a copy
of the CD but the copy does not open to the menu, though it appears to
have exactly the same files (unless it has hidden files). How can we
hack our way past the copy protection? I can open any of the files on
the disc in Terminal for editing (which will show hidden files), but I
don't know what I should look for.
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rcurl
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response 126 of 127:
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Mar 8 23:13 UTC 2010 |
Problem solved. I discovered the "DVD Ripper". That's after I looked up the
file extensions - .VOB, .IFO and .BUP - to see what they are. This led me to
discover that I have iMOVIE and iDVD on this computer: undiscovered (or at
least unvisited) worlds...
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rcurl
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response 127 of 127:
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Apr 24 05:12 UTC 2010 |
How can I print to a printer on ethernet from OS X Terminal? lpstat or lpq
don't find any printers on the network. I get an "Unable to connect to server"
error.
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