I have found the packages that can enable the actual packet writing.. They are out of the contribs, once you have added a urpmi contrib source, it's a just a matter of
urpmi udftools probably later tomorrow i will be giving it a go.. it will be very nice just to drag drop files on the CD and all done.. It will be just on CDRs for me, as yet i don't have a DVD burner Now I wonder if they can be read on a M$ box, with some sort of packaet drivers enabled, Hmm it will be real nice if they compatible. Cheers Mark On Thu, 2003-10-30 at 14:00, Mark Williamson wrote: > Wow, I will keep the original kernel that has the packet drivers.. > unless I get a LG-Cdrom, that's unlikely. > > Cheers > Mark > > On Thu, 2003-10-30 at 10:03, Thomas Backlund wrote: > > Mark Williamson kirjoitti viestiss��n (l�hetysaika Torstai 30 Lokakuu 2003 > > 00:22): > > > Hi, > > > > > > I have found the correct link.. > > > http://archives.linuxfromscratch.org/mail-archives/hints/2002-August/001207 > > >.html > > > > > > Super I will be trying that out later, it's about time that Linux had > > > packet writing, I can see with decent packet writing setup, the old > > > floppy drive will no longer used, I hate floppies. (Hey so much for the > > > LG CD readers) :) > > > > > > With the new Kernel that Mandrake now suppling does that support packet > > > writing or did they pull it out? > > > > > > > It got pulled out... > > no reason to take another chance for now... > > > > I'll readd the new patches to my kernels sometime in the next couple of weeks -- Mark Williamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cyber Essentials
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