Well, I took advantage of my newly accessable gig drive, wrote an iso file image using mkisofs, but when I went to write it to my Philips CDR, cdwrite said it couldn't load libc.so.5. Now, I know that I have libc.so.4, so, my question is, if I try to recompile the source (the make file is deficient and will need additions and tweeks) will it run with libc.so.4 or are there differences between 4 and 5 that would make this impossible? I guess my questions are these: 1. Do I need to move to a version of cdwrite older than 2.0 to match my library level? 2. Is there some other way (within the standar Debian packages) to write the image I have prepaired on the HD to the CDR? 3. Can I go find libc.so.5 and simply install it, or will it conflict with what I already have?
Thanks for all the help of this group, both past and future! YHS, Dale ************************************************************************** * * * If it's not one thing, it's a whole bunch of things! * * Raphael (the Turtle, not the Painter) * * * **************************************************************************

