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- I doubt you have one, troll. Get a life instead of writing rude and useless comments.
- Get a fucking life, geek.
- As long as the ip addresses were different and there was no default gateway on the LAN network then this should have been automatic. Do you have any form of routing on the LAN?
- You sir, made my day. Thanks a lot.
- No, because I don't have an internet connection on the LAN network. It might be possible in theory, but I doubt many software applications support choosing which network card to use so that you...
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I stumbled upon an exciting news from the Apple camp today. Apple has added a new copyright protection mechanism to iTunes which blocks you (Apple users) from watching your movies (copyright protected) on your own TV (or any other external display). Enjoy!
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At least pretty much all monitors and projectors sold now are HDCP compliant...
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So what? I bought a nice TV 3 years ago, why should I have to fork out another few hundred/thousand euro to buy another TV to replace my perfectly good TV just so I can watch my legally purchased content? There are plenty of HD TVs out there without HDMI support.
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It's really odd too. Nothing is preventing you from watching a DVD on your DVD player on your living room, and then watch it on the DVD player on your bedroom... Two diferent players and two diferent TVs.
Why have iTunes do it... Horrible. I'm so glad I didn't buy a MacBook Pro. I don't want to support a company like Apple. Digusting!
This is ridiculous....
Debian is doing just fine on my Dell 820. No need to change that. *cheers*
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