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have is it doesn't recognize the built in
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Geoffrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By the way Jörg, I've just gotten Solaris 10 installed on my spare
laptop. I will say that this time, the install was pretty much
flawless. Only problem I have is it doesn't recognize the built in
mouse pad.
I never had similar
?
Or is it possible, you don't want others to have a good understanding
of the discussion?
If the discussion will continue in German, please take it private. I've
deleted all too many messages on this discussion already.
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Achja, für den Fall das die Probleme, die Du mit einer Sinnvollen Konversation
zu haben scheinst, daher rühren daß Du in der Englischen Sprache irgendwelche
mir nicht bekannten Nebenbedeutungen entdeckst, laß
Joerg Schilling wrote:
Geoffrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am sorry, but as Steve McIntyre told me that my mails are condescending, it
is obvious that English is not the right language for the discussion as it
seemms to be ambiguous to allow Steve McIntyre to believe I am condescending
Joerg Schilling wrote:
Geoffrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am not against Linux, I am however against stupidity and evilness.
But your comments regarding Linux kernel developers would appear to
indicate that you are against Linux. Personal opinion, nothing more.
This is not true!
I am
Alexander Noe' wrote:
Geoffrey
Actually Jörg, I tend to agree with Steve, but it could well be
a cultural issue. You do come across rather blunt.
Although this is true, let me tell you some things:
* the difficulties to express such notions in a foreign language are
unknown to some
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. Get over it.
Jörg has put too much work into this wonderful tool for you to continue
to waste his time with this continued bagdering.
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Rob Bogus wrote:
Geoffrey wrote:
I've been googling around and such, but can't find anything on this.
Is there support for burning dual-layer dvds? I'm running SuSE 9.2
and Red Hat Workstation 4.
Pointers to any docs would be appreciated.
Seeing no reply after all this time I assume you're
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I've been googling around and such, but can't find anything on this. Is
there support for burning dual-layer dvds? I'm running SuSE 9.2 and Red
Hat Workstation 4.
Pointers to any docs would be appreciated.
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, you will see a
message indicating as such.
What they should do is make it very clear at install, that this version
is not the original version.
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, HAND :-)
SuSE 9.2, K3B 0.11.15, successfully burned two copies of Mandrake 10.1
official dvd ISO, 4.4G.
file command says:
ISO 9660 CD-ROM filesystem data '10.1-Official-DVD '(bootable)
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I thought 10 was not available for free. I just downloaded 9.
The Freeware CD is on
http://wwws.sun.com/software/solaris/freeware/index.html
This link only shows Solaris 8 and 9, no 10 either.
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Solaris iso's are available on
http://wwws.sun.com/software/solaris/solaris-express/get.html
Page not found.
I did load it a few minutes ago... maybe they just started to do the announced
switch from build 69 to build 72.
I thought 10
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Solaris iso's are available on
http://wwws.sun.com/software/solaris/solaris-express/get.html
Page not found.
Just now tried it again and it worked! Says Non-Commercial use as well.
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Solaris iso's are available on
http://wwws.sun.com/software/solaris/solaris-express/get.html
Page not found.
Just now tried it again and it worked! Says Non-Commercial use as well
to a
mini dvd.
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drives, including all three of my dvd burners have a recessed area
where a small disk of this size will fit. I've burned the mini cds on
these drives, so I was hoping the mini-dvds would work as well.
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a pretty low end laptop
and it has one. Anyway, I did successfully burn a cd iso of gnoppix to
this mini dvd-r and my laptop booted off it fine.
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using su, but if that's the only way, then
I'll do it.
check out sudo. You can set it up so that a specific id can run a
specific command as root. man sudo.
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Your message is not helpful at all! Why did you send it?
Because you are harsh to everyone, whether they are new to the list, old
to the list, have any expertise or none. The purpose of my posting was
to urge the poster to continue
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Your message is not helpful at all! Why did you send it?
Because you are harsh to everyone, whether they are new to the list, old
to the list, have any expertise or none. The purpose of my posting was
to urge the poster to continue
on the list might prove to be helpful.
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of the
harshness of your responses.
But WHY do you try to denegrative me?
Hardly. You have created a wonderful tool, and I respect your knowledge
and skill immensely. BUT, I wish you would treat people on the list
with simple common respect for the common human being.
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on the list might prove to be helpful.
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of the
harshness of your responses.
But WHY do you try to denegrative me?
Hardly. You have created a wonderful tool, and I respect your knowledge
and skill immensely. BUT, I wish you would treat people on the list
with simple common respect for the common human being.
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the day.
It can, but you must install it first...
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Bill Davidsen wrote:
Geoffrey wrote:
I'm curious as to if anyone has found a reasonable solution to
problems with the various gui interfaces running as a non-root user
when cdrecord is the chosen tool?
I've tried setting permissions on the device, setuid bit and sudo, to
no avail. cdrecord
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Geoffrey wrote:
I'm curious as to if anyone has found a reasonable solution to
problems with the various gui interfaces running as a non-root user
when cdrecord is the chosen tool?
I've tried setting permissions on the device, setuid bit and sudo, to
no avail. cdrecord
Joerg Schilling wrote:
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I'm curious as to if anyone has found a reasonable solution to
problems with the various gui interfaces running as a non-root user
when cdrecord is the chosen tool?
I've tried setting permissions on the device, setuid bit and sudo
Joerg Schilling wrote:
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I'm curious as to if anyone has found a reasonable solution to
problems with the various gui interfaces running as a non-root user
when cdrecord is the chosen tool?
I've tried setting permissions on the device, setuid bit and sudo
F. Poncin wrote:
Would you please turn off the receipt requests on your email F. Poncin,
you should NEVER post to a list with such a request.
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like to spin all my Sony video tape to DVD.
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On Thu 18 December 2003 17:38, Geoffrey wrote:
Is there an archive of this thread?
Try http://lists.debian.org/cdwrite/2003/cdwrite-200312/threads.html
Lourens
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to successfully burn both a dvd-r and a
dvd+r with this drive, thus it appears to work.
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+RW support only to my best
knowledge) appears to be deficient, more details are soon to come
[workaround is being worked on]. A.
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support only to my best
knowledge) appears to be deficient, more details are soon to come
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is identified by cdrecord
--scanbus
If I use 'dvd+rw-mediainfo /dev/hdd' with a blank dvd-r in the drive, I
do get a host of information, including identification of a blank disk
in the drive.
How do I get to the id string?
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libscg version 'schily-0.7'
scsibus0:
0,0,0 0) 'ATAPI ' 'CD-RW 52XMax' '161D' Removable CD-ROM
0,1,0 1) 'GENERIC ' 'DVD DUAL 4XMax ' '2.17' Removable CD-ROM
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scsibus0:
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is identified by cdrecord
--scanbus
If I use 'dvd+rw-mediainfo /dev/hdd' with a blank dvd-r in the drive, I
do get a host of information, including identification of a blank disk
in the drive.
How do I get to the id string?
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Joachim Feise wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
If it helps, I recently bought this model and I can confirm that
cdrecord+prodvd works with this drive.
Thank you, I'll give it a spin.
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Joachim Feise wrote:
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If it helps, I recently bought this model and I can confirm that
cdrecord+prodvd works with this drive.
Thank you, I'll give it a spin.
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Thanks for your response. I greatly appreciate your efforts with
cdrecord and other software.
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Looking to possibly purchase a dvd burner. I/O Magic DVD +-RW/+-R Dual
Format 4x DVD ReWritable drive. Number off the box is IDVDRW4DB
Thanks for your response. I greatly appreciate your efforts with
cdrecord and other software.
Joerg Schilling wrote:
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Looking to possibly purchase a dvd burner. I/O Magic DVD +-RW/+-R Dual
Format 4x DVD ReWritable drive. Number off the box is IDVDRW4DB
Looking to possibly purchase a dvd burner. I/O Magic DVD +-RW/+-R Dual
Format 4x DVD ReWritable drive. Number off the box is IDVDRW4DB
I couldn't locate supported hardware info for cdrecord-prodvd. Does
anyone know if this drive will work?
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Looking to possibly purchase a dvd burner. I/O Magic DVD +-RW/+-R Dual
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I couldn't locate supported hardware info for cdrecord-prodvd. Does
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note the use of the 'other'
software. Thanks for bringing the issue forefront.
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burning program) can
do about it. Try some decent media first.
Thanks, I appreciate the feedback.
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empty and 0 times full, min fill was 100%.
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program) can
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Thanks, I appreciate the feedback.
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it was created from. If
you still have the drive you burned it with, you might give that a try.
Just a thought.
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The latest, most widespread virus? Microsoft end user agreement.
Think about it...
you believe they intentionally hid
this issue?
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Think about it...
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Does your machine PANIC?
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I didn't have to buy my radio from a specific company to listen
to FM, why doesn't that apply to the Internet (anymore...)?
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Thanks to all on the tips regarding media speed and drive speed. -atip
seems useful as well. It appears that most of the media I have is no
greater than 4x, but that's better then my old 2x drive used to do.
So, it looks like this QUE drive does work.
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I didn't have to buy my radio from a specific company to listen
to FM, why doesn't that apply to the Internet (anymore...)?
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I've checked out the writing howto and searched for other lists of
supported drives, but not found anything that appears terribly
up-todate. I'm wondering if the QUE! (qpcdrw241040I) 24/10/40 internal
cd-rw
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I didn't have to buy my radio from a specific company to listen
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...the system (Microsoft passport) carries significant risks to users
that
are not made adequately clear in the technical documentation available.
- David P. Kormann and Aviel D. Rubin, ATT Labs - Research
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table media.
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