[EUG-LUG:572] Re: command line trickery

2001-04-04 Thread Cory Petkovsek

uh... Boxes?  You mean next/up/previous/contents?

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 On 20010403.1439, Cory Petkovsek said ...

 Here is a really good unix tutorial.  I've read here and there
occasionally:
 http://rute.sourceforge.net

What is this?  And what are all those boxes for?

At first I thought it was a open-source type of written manual, with
many people adding paragraphs here and there.  But it doesn't appear
to be.

-Rob




[EUG-LUG:573] Re: command line trickery

2001-04-04 Thread Rob Hudson

Sorry.  I was referring to all the input text boxes along the left
side of each paragraph.  It seems like they might be comment boxes,
but they don't really say anywhere what readers are supposed to do
with them, if anything.

 On 20010404.0950, Cory Petkovsek said ...

 uh... Boxes?  You mean next/up/previous/contents?
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Rob Hudson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 4:55 PM
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 Subject: [EUG-LUG:571] Re: command line trickery
 
 
  On 20010403.1439, Cory Petkovsek said ...
 
  Here is a really good unix tutorial.  I've read here and there
 occasionally:
  http://rute.sourceforge.net
 
 What is this?  And what are all those boxes for?
 
 At first I thought it was a open-source type of written manual, with
 many people adding paragraphs here and there.  But it doesn't appear
 to be.
 
 -Rob




[EUG-LUG:574] CD-RW for Linux?

2001-04-04 Thread Haan Eric


I would like to get a CD burner that will work on most
all the distributions of Linux and hopefully even BSD.
 I have the compatibility lists for SuSE and Mandrake
to work from but thought I would ask all of you if
there is a certain prefered burner in the Linux
community and if there is a good place here in town to
get it or if there is a web site I should visit about
this.

If anyone is looking to upgrade and wants to get rid
of their old burner, let me know.  I am interested.

-ERic

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[EUG-LUG:575] Re: CD-RW for Linux?

2001-04-04 Thread Ron

I just bought a Creative Labs CDRW 8x 4x 32x and it works great with
Mandrake. I don't know about other distros but I used XCDRoaster without any
configuration and it worked the first time out.

Ron

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Subject: [EUG-LUG:574] CD-RW for Linux?



 I would like to get a CD burner that will work on most
 all the distributions of Linux and hopefully even BSD.
  I have the compatibility lists for SuSE and Mandrake
 to work from but thought I would ask all of you if
 there is a certain prefered burner in the Linux
 community and if there is a good place here in town to
 get it or if there is a web site I should visit about
 this.

 If anyone is looking to upgrade and wants to get rid
 of their old burner, let me know.  I am interested.

 -ERic

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[EUG-LUG:577] Re: CD-RW for Linux?

2001-04-04 Thread Bob Miller

Haan Eric wrote:

 I would like to get a CD burner that will work on most
 all the distributions of Linux and hopefully even BSD.
  I have the compatibility lists for SuSE and Mandrake
 to work from but thought I would ask all of you if
 there is a certain prefered burner in the Linux
 community and if there is a good place here in town to
 get it or if there is a web site I should visit about
 this.

Not that I know of.

We got two HP 8200s for a year or so and they work just fine.  By
today's standards, they're probably old and slow.

-- 
Bob Miller  Kbob
kbobsoft software consulting
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