On Saturday 17 February 2007 16:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Sat 17 Feb 2007 21:46, Dennis J. Tuchler wrote: > > Why is it a bad idea to use CDROMS as storage media? > > __________ > > Hello Mr Tuchler, > > - at this time I have been having trouble reading CDs because of > crumpled Labels > > . . . maybe labels, and damage to the reflective surface on the > label-side are a negative factor ? > > > best wishes So don't use labels--write on the top of the disk with a fine-point marking pen. Or, there is a system where the disk can be engraved on the top-- it's called Light-Scribe. The disks are from Memorex, and I don't know who makes the drive. I also don't know if there is a driver for Linux. Somebody here will know. It's pretty neat--my son gave me a music disk written this way.
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