Shoot, I don't have it installed here, but there is an ebuild for it,
and once installed, copying a CD was really easy.

Basically, you use cdrdao to create an image of the cd (a set of bin/cue
files), then use it again to write them to a blank CD.

I got it from just looking at "man cdrdao" and trying it, and did not
make a single coaster. 

This may sound like RTFM, but google can probably provide you with
better instructions than I can. :-)

Larry

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/03/04 3:54 PM >>>
Larry Meadors wrote:
> You might try cdrdao, I have used it to copy all kinds of stuff.

Larry,

Could you please exemplify on that a little?

I have also been wanting to make copies of certain cdroms that I own, 
and have had similar problems, thus having to revert to *cough *cough 
Window$ and use blindwrite, Alcohol 120% or other nefarious means to 
make copies.. (of which often do not work either)

An example if you would.. how do you do this? Can you make an actual 
"cloned image" of the cd?

I have used k3b to try and "clone" but it usually doesn't work (for me 
at least)

Thank you

Sincerely,

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