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[ILUG-Social] [OT] Region 2 DVDs and power switches

[ILUG-Social] [OT] Region 2 DVDs and power switches

Miles kieran.colfer at ireland.sun.com
Thu Apr 12 14:56:57 IST 2001


Does anyone know any good online sites to get region 2 DVDs from? I'm looking for a particular film
that would be, shall we say, non-mainstream (no, not pr0n), and I can't find it anywhere. I've found
it on video all right, and it's on amazon.com and dvdempire.com, but only as region 1. I could get
the vid but the DVD has a slew of extras that I wanrt as well. I've tried all the sites on
http://dmoz.org/Shopping/Entertainment/Recordings/DVD/Region_2/, but none of them have it. Anyone
know any other possible sites for non-mainstream region 2 DVDs?

Oh, I guess to try to get this on-topic, I might try running it on SuSE as soon as I find a new
power switch for my machine...... Speaking of which, does anyone know the pin-out for a Dell
Dimension V350 power control? (not the power unit, I have that, the pin-out for the on-off/reset
switches). Got a new Abit Socket A mobo for the machine, and everything is set up but the power
button. Could just hook up 2 cables to POW1 and POW2 and hotwire the thing to boot up, but........ 

		- Miles

kieran.colfer at ireland.sun.com
http://sun.com/developers/gadc/

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