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I installed dvd shrink with wine and i figured all was going to be well, well when i tried to run dvd shrink it never pops up, i go to system monitor and see it in the processes window and it says zombie on it. I have and updated kernel to 6.20 on fedora 6. any help would be appreciated btw i tried to run it in xp mode, nt 4.0 mode and 2000 mode and its all the same thing
K9copy should do the same thing but is much slower on my system. What versions of dvd shrink and wine are you running? How did you install wine? I am running DVDshrink 3.2 without issue. Wine 0.9.36-2.
You can get DVD shrink native with linux with automatix, (if you want to go this way about getting it - i just saw it today when i was seeing what automatix was all about) but if not another native dvd 9 - 5 converter is dvd95 which i find in the add/remove utility in ubuntu. Good Luck...
BTW- I dont know exactly what your problem but i tell you this, wine is very glitchy and most programs ive tried to use with it run glitchy....
Last edited by mitchell7man; 05-29-2007 at 10:59 PM.
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