Joerg Schilling wrote:
From: Dan Hollis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Plamen Neykov wrote:
I know it is a stupid question, but ...
Do I still have to use cdrecord-prodvd to record DVD-R's or it is possible just to
use the normal version of cdrecord?
If you have pioneer DVDRW
Finally a well said answer without flaming, completely opposed to Jörg
unfriendly comments. Congratulations.
Best wishes
Norbert
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gpg
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
Look at the web page and judge yourself. The first thing that comes into
mind is the 'pay' button.
Actually the sole reason I placed it there is to show people you can ask
users to contribute without violating the GPL.
If people find it
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Plamen Neykov)
Hi Guys,
I know it is a stupid question, but ...
Do I still have to use cdrecord-prodvd to record DVD-R's or it is possible just to
use the normal version of cdrecord?
As the GPL does not prvent DW thiefs from taking my source and making prorietary
SW
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Jun 12 10:50:54 2002
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Dan Hollis wrote:
joerg is calling you a thief...
This is not true! I never used this word in my mail
Thanks for notifying me.
He should reconsider this, because the only theft in this whole mess
wasn't what I did.
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Jun 12 11:19:36 2002
And for the record joerg, if you had a paypal donate button for the open
source cdrecord, I would donate for that too.
If somebofy helps me to set up an account why not.
The main difference between me and the RH Germany guy seems to be that
I
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Joerg Schilling wrote:
What is your problem with cdrecord-ProDVD?
It's closed source binary-only with a license key and timebomb (June 17).
Is it any wonder people might prefer the open source one?
-Dan
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On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Interesting to see that you are not completely unwilling to communicate
I'm not - I just end up being unresponsive occasionally because I'm
overworked (and receiving around 1500 mails a day doesn't help).
For this reason I am the original
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Jun 12 20:26:55 2002
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Joerg Schilling wrote:
What is your problem with cdrecord-ProDVD?
It's closed source binary-only with a license key and timebomb (June 17).
It makes sense to check assumptions before posting
it is limited to Jan 15 2003
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Look what is going on with ghostview
What's going on? (i dont use ghostview)
If you don't know this story, why then did you join this discussion?
Because you brought up ghostview at the very end of the discussion. You're
asking me why I joined
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Jun 12 21:01:01 2002
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Joerg Schilling wrote:
I will release a newer version once I either have some spare time, or once
I find a serious problem in the current version.
You name it! You are a person who did make useless changes on the build
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Joerg Schilling wrote:
He released his source code to the public. It doesn't have any license
keys, it doesn't have any timebombs (June 17).
Again: he did not contribute a single line of own code and the key expires
on Jan 12th 2003 - just check before posting!
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Jun 12 21:56:49 2002
Interesting to see that you are not completely unwilling to communicate
I'm not - I just end up being unresponsive occasionally because I'm
overworked (and receiving around 1500 mails a day doesn't help).
Well I did expect that you start
On Thu, 13 Jun 2002, Joerg Schilling wrote:
and your only motivation was to have a private copy of
cdrecord running for your A03.
Wrong. If that had been my motivation, I would have built a copy for
myself without putting it on the net.
Yes, I wanted to have my A03 running without using
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Jun 13 01:24:15 2002
??? Why then didn't you contribute to improve the code?
So if people submit patches to add dvd writing support to cdrecord, you
will accept them (even if it means opensource cdrecord will compete with
closed source cdrecord-prodvd)?
Why do you
Hi,
I'm using RSCSI since about a year now, because the CD burner is built in
a central file server and the desktop computers do not have CDROM drives.
Now I'd like to start burning multisession CDs, but mkisofs does NOT
support RSCSI. Is there any way to tell mkisofs to use a remote CD drive?
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