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Operating Systems Linux Installation of Linux in 300 MHz with 128 MB ram Post 302174048 by Perderabo on Sunday 9th of March 2008 08:22:10 PM
Old 03-09-2008
I gotta believe it's limited but I never used it. And looking at that page, only a few live cd's are there. The rest are DVD's. Maybe you need to get a dvd.
 

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LSDVD(1)																  LSDVD(1)

NAME
lsdvd - read the content info of a DVD SYNOPSIS
lsdvd [ options ] [-t track_number] [dvd path] DESCRIPTION
An application for reading the contents of a DVD and printing the contents to your terminal and dump for further processing in external applications. OPTIONS FOR EXTRA INFORMATION
-a Dump information about audio streams. -d Dump information about cells. -n Dump information about angles (video layers). -c Dump chapter information. -s Dump subpicture information (e.g. subtitles). -P Dump palette information. -v Dump video information. -x Dump all information. FORMATTING OPTIONS
-Oh Dump output human readable (default setting). -Op Dump output as a Perl hash. (Using -p is deprecated). -Oy Dump output as Python. -Or Dump output in Ruby format. -Ox Dump output in XML. OTHER OPTIONS
-h Display help. -q Quiet output - do not summarize output. -V Display version information. LICENSE
lsdvd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License. AUTHORS
lsdvd was written by Chris Philips. <acid_kewpie@users.sourceforge.net> This manual page was written by Moritz Muehlenhoff <jmm@inutil.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). 27 August 2005 LSDVD(1)
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