Hi Thomas,
X-CD-Roast 0.98alpha10 is now available.
Please visit http://www.xcdroast.org for detailed information.
I could not find any informations about cdrecord's RSCSI. Does your
software support this feature? If not, will it in the near future?
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Dipl.-Ing. Erik Kunze
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Hi du!
Hab noch irgendwo am Computer deine Mailadresse gefunden. Will dir auch nicht weiter
deine Zeit stehlen - wollte dich nur auf eine, wie ich finde, wichtige Initiative
aufmerksam machen:
http://www.netkids.info - gegen Gewalt im Internet
Kostet nichts - außer ein bißchen Zeit - hilft
From: Lourens Veen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Okay, I've been reading this entire discussion for the past couple=20
of days, and I am wondering why there isn't a fork (or even a=20
completely alternative implementation) of cdrtools yet.
I believe that it is easy to find an answer to this question:
Anyone know if the HP 100i DVD+R recordable
Just to clarify things. HP 100i is not DVD+R capable, it can only burn
DVD+RW.
is compatible with Pro-DVD or dvdrtools?
No. As http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/ says
cdrtools[-ProDVD] wouldn't really know what to do at least when
From: Erik Kunze [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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
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On Thursday 13 June 2002 12:09, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Please be more polite to other people!
Why did you choose to introduce these harsh words? I never used
them!
The main problem with most (maybe all???) Linux developers is
that they
From: Norbert Preining [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Don, 13 Jun 2002, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Please be more polite to other people!
That was a joke and sarcastic, sorry, next time I put in a smiley so
that everybody will understand!
The main problem with most (maybe all???) Linux developers is that
From: Lourens Veen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm wondering, why do you support Linux at all? If it's such a badly=20
coded and proprietary system, then why don't you just drop support=20
for it? That should save a lot of work since you can close most=20
bugreports with a simple sorry, Linux is
It's amusing these discussions on this list here. The only reason for me to
stay on it, as cdrtools work without problemce
If you can give only the slightest idea on how to prove this
completely
wrong assumption, go on and do it!
This is a result from discussions with several programmers.
I am testing CDRecord-ProDVD and it is performing well.
I have a few questions:
1) Does CDRecord-ProDVD use /etc/default/cdrecord as its configuration
file or some other file?
2) Any get kreatecd to use CDRecord-ProDVD to burn a DVD-RW or DVD-R
disk?
I prefer to use kreatecd since it is
From: Karl Bellve [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am testing CDRecord-ProDVD and it is performing well.
I have a few questions:
1) Does CDRecord-ProDVD use /etc/default/cdrecord as its configuration
file or some other file?
2) Any get kreatecd to use CDRecord-ProDVD to burn a DVD-RW or DVD-R
disk?
I
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