![]() IMHO is really crap and dilutes on one of the core *nix priciples, the strict separation of root and user accounts everywhere. The other way is to use sudo, so you don't need to switch to the root user account, but just supply your user password. (like PATH and some others) and if you forget this, many graphical programs like editors or file managers can't be run as root, a common problem. The standard way in all linux distributions (besides most *buntu derivatives) is to use su to change to another user account, mostly root.īTW: you should always use Code: Select all su - when you want to use su, because that initializes additionally some environment variables ![]() You can perfectly use su and then use urpmi to install, i just thought you had sudo already setup maybe. So I'm not sure if the instructions below are true for Mageia as well (for both source and binary package): I can't find the equivalents of these buntu dependencies (except the last one):Ĭode: Select all sudo apt-get install build-essential libc6-dev libssl-dev libgl1-mesa-dev libqt4-dev MakeMKV rips a DVD in 15 minutes losslessly and can omit some or all the extra audio tracks and subtitles as well as the extra features and the annoying piracy warnings etc. And while hard drives are cheap, ripping by Handbrakeģ) uses all the CPU and causes heat problems and/or produces noise. ![]() Other apps don't have that conversion capability at all and OMGrip simply can't (couldn't) do it. Mkvtoolnix lacks some features like choosing the subtitles and different audio tracks. ![]() MakeMKV ( ) is the only working lossless DVD/BD to MKV converter in Linux. ![]()
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