lol that's why I said "looks like" that is a hint of uncertainty make sure you "read that more carefully" lol . anyway the premier download seems to be ver 14.04 lts, below is ver .10 plus only supported for 9 months! I would go with the premier product, like I mentioned before probably a driver issue with .10, you probably will have less issues with 14.04 I know I have not had any issues with it and like I said tested video file and dvd movie no issues.
Have an Ubuntu day!
Neil
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To: 'Neil Smith' neilsmith1357@yahoo.com [LINUX_Newbies]
Subject: Re: [LINUX_Newbies] How To Play DVD In Ubuntu 14.04
On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 09:24:31AM -0500, 'Neil Smith' neilsmith1357@yahoo.com [LINUX_Newbies] wrote:
> lol dude, the Ubuntu website has 14.04 as latest for desktop and server,
> looks like your running a beta and looking for support lol come on
No, he's running the latest release, not a beta. Read more carefully. :)
Ubuntu's numbering system is year and month. 14.04 is from April, 2014,
and the latest is 14.10 from October of last year. However, 14.04 is
what's called LTS, Long Term Support, meaning it will be supported for a
few years--the ones that aren't LTS are only supported for their more
typical life cycle, not sure how long that is.
The first user created is in the sudo group. It allows you to run all
commands as if you were root.
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Scott Robbins
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