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    (Solved) Need some help with Peppermint 10 DVD playback

    That's a fine question, but I don't really have a fine answer... I'm currently run 4 different distros on 3 different machines. My wife's notebook is running LinuxLite 4.8, my project computer has Peppermint 10, & MX Linux 19 something on it (currently default drive booting to Peppermint 10)...
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    (Solved) Need some help with Peppermint 10 DVD playback

    Well. I fixed it!. The version of VLC on Peppermint was older than the version on MX so I uninstalled the version on Peppermint and installed the updated version and it works fine now. Thanks for your time. VLC was not installed OOB on Peppermint and there was two versions in the software...
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    (Solved) Need some help with Peppermint 10 DVD playback

    Note... These two versions of Linux are installed on different physical hard drives. I can boot from one or the other if I select the boot drive at boot time. I am not running a GRUB bootloader on the machine.
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    (Solved) Need some help with Peppermint 10 DVD playback

    Currently the machine is set up to boot from the MX Linux drive and it runs fine from VLC installed on that machine. I'll try the default player on it later this morning and get back to you. I'll also give the Peppermint 10 another trial. Both the default player and VLC. Thanks for your...
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    (Solved) Need some help with Peppermint 10 DVD playback

    I installed Peppermint 10 on a new SiliconPower SSD and the install seemed to go fine and I ran updates after the installation finished. I also installed VLC from the software "store" and it wanted to update after the install. I thought I was going to be happy, but the DVD I tried to play...
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    A bit of a quandary?

    I just recently purchased three Kingston USB 3.0 flash drives and have made bootable images on two of them without issue (with Rufus 3.8 in W10). Both booted and ran without a hitch when tested on my Toshiba L650 laptop. Kingston 16GB 100 G3 USB 3.0 DataTraveler (DT100G3/16GB)
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    Favorite Password Manager

    I use Lastpass. There are one time passwords that you can generate that only work for one login and there are some multifactor features available as well. It may not be perfect, but it is definitely better than trying to keep passwords in a ratty old notebook (my previous method).
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