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dvd::rip 0.98.9 (Stable branch)

Image dvd::rip is a full featured DVD copy program written in Perl. It provides an easy-to-use but feature-rich GTK+ GUI to control almost all aspects of the ripping and transcoding process. It uses the widely known video processing swissknife, transcode, and many other Open Source tools. License: Artistic License Changes:
This release adds a new translation to Danish. It also fixes a cluster avimerge problem with recent transcode versions, and adds full support for anamporh transcoding without any scaling applied. Image

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IPCONFIG(8)						      System Manager's Manual						       IPCONFIG(8)

NAME
ipconfig, arpd, rip - Internet configuration and routing SYNOPSIS
ip/ipconfig [-abp] [-e etherdev] [-m ip-mask] [ipaddr] ip/arpd [-pd] [-e etherdev] [-b bcast-addr] ip/rip [-b] DESCRIPTION
Ipconfig configures an Internet connection on an Ethernet. The options are a do not start arpd b do not use BOOTP to discover a gateway address p start arpd in promiscuous mode (see below) e use the Ethernet mounted at /net/etherdev m set the network mask to ip-mask If ipaddr is specified on the command line, use that instead of one found in the local database or via the BOOTP protocol. Arpd performs the Internet Address Resolution Protocol, translating Internet addresses into Ethernet addresses. It is normally started by ipconfig. The options are d print debugging to standard output p (promiscuous) answer ARP requests for any recognized machine. The default is to answer just for the machine running arpd. e use the Ethernet mounted at /net/etherdev b use the IP broadcast address bcast-addr instead of the correct one. Rip runs the routing protocol RIP. It listens for RIP packets on connected networks and updates the kernel routing tables. The only option, -b, broadcasts routing information onto the networks. SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/ip/ipconfig.c /sys/src/cmd/ip/arpd.c /sys/src/cmd/ip/rip.c SEE ALSO
ndb(6) IPCONFIG(8)