What's the state of the art in linux DVD movie backups?



Last time I looked was a couple of years ago, and it needed a whole
50-page instruction book about toi run a bunch of command line tools...
then there was a GUI that wasn't quite ready... could anyone tell me
what the state of the art is? Do we have anything like the win32
tools that just let you put the movie DVD in and click "go" and make a
copy?

(I am still on FC3 so I'm a little behind the times here.)

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