2011-02-28, 13:05
For which part putty or ripping the blu-ray?
If it is running on a normal linux machine you could always do it in a terminal but for putty it is like telnet you put in the ip address of the machine, put in the user name hit enter, then the password hit enter. At that point you are in.
For ripping if you want the complete disk it is makemkvcon backup disc:0 <PATHTOSAVETO>
For the <PATHTOSAVETO> replace it with where you want to save it. Just make sure you have a lot of space. If you want to save it on a windows box then you will need to mount a network share to some folder. In this case Google is your friend and mount and SMB are what you want to look for.
If it is running on a normal linux machine you could always do it in a terminal but for putty it is like telnet you put in the ip address of the machine, put in the user name hit enter, then the password hit enter. At that point you are in.
For ripping if you want the complete disk it is makemkvcon backup disc:0 <PATHTOSAVETO>
For the <PATHTOSAVETO> replace it with where you want to save it. Just make sure you have a lot of space. If you want to save it on a windows box then you will need to mount a network share to some folder. In this case Google is your friend and mount and SMB are what you want to look for.