Hi,

for dvd ripping you could use dvdrip, this is in the debian multimedia
repositories:

http://debian-multimedia.org/



for the games you can try wine or cedega, wine is in the repositories and
cedega is commercial.

But beware, it's not always easy to get Windows games running on Linux.

Fortunately there are also some native Linux versions, like
UnrealTournament, Quake4, Doom3, X2, etc.


Check out the Wine compatibility database at:

http://www.winehq.org/


Greetings,
vitaminx



2009/6/21 Fred Zinsli <fred.zin...@shooter.co.nz>

> Hello all
>
> I have been usind Debian for some years now, but exclusively as a server
> platform.
>
> My partner has a VISTA machine and she is always having problems with it.
> No surprises there I guess.
>
> I am wanting to offer her a Debian solution in pace of her windowz
> solution but I thought I would ask some questions first.
>
> Apart from the basic web surfing and email stuff I asked her what else she
> really must be able to do.
>
> They are:
> 1. Rip (copy) DVD movies. We copy every single movie we own and only play
> the copied movie. This includes copywright movies. I won't get into the
> discussion over copying our movies.
>
> 2. Play her games. They are all windowz based games like call of duty and
> the like.
>
> Can I meet the above requirements in either etch or lenny and if so can
> someone please point me to where I can get the information to allow me to
> setup the new platform to meet those requirements for her.
>
> Many thanks in advance for any comments.
>
> Regards
>
> Fred
>
>
>
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