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	<title>Comments on: First Post From Kubuntu</title>
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		<title>By: sickbiscuit.com &#187; XP on Kubuntu via VMware via VNC</title>
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		<description>[...] I finally got around to doing something today that I had been meaning to do since I got Kubuntu installed on my home desktop, namely, setting up a virtual machine running Windows XP so I can perform DVD encoding/editing/authoring. I&#8217;m a relative novice when it comes to these techniques and I haven&#8217;t put enough effort into finding the equivalent native Linux applications, so it is a case of better the devil you know for the foreseeable future. If I ever gather any significant skills in Linux application development I would love to create ports of the almighty VobBlanker and the venerable IfoEdit. As for DVD ReBuilder Pro and Cinema Craft Encoder, one step at a time, eh? [...]</description>
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