I have Redhat Alpha 6.2 booting up okay and cdrecord -scanbus should work, but it doesn't. Argh! I have a DVD burner hooked up direct with low density IDE cable ( the drive was connected to high density cable in it's usb enclosure that I took it out of, but it reads CDs okay. ). I tried to compile Xcdroast on Redhat 6.2 and ran into you don't have gdk-pixbuf-config or something similar. I can't get the service packs for NT 4.0 Alpha which is only updated to service pack 3. F**ing Microsoft. They developed Windows 2000 for the Alpha, but it never came out of beta.
I tried installing the 1.9 free release of Deepburner, but even with FX!32 I can't get the installer to go. I have a DVD burnable iso image of CentOS 4.3 Alpha sitting on an extra hard drive hooked up as a slave. The Alpha ARC console partitioner is confused by it because it's a 40 gig, but Redhat likes it okay. Is there any way to use this burner under Windows NT 4.0 Alpha? Oh yeah, is there an IFS plugin that will read EXT2 as I really don't want to screw around with FAT32 if I don't have to. I'm sick and tired of trying to search Microsoft's web sites only to run into sorry we don't support that anymore. ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
