<quote who="David Kempe">

> I doubt that that will help. Most likely is that its either bad burn, or
> burnt to fast or wrong mode for your cdrom.
> In particular I have found the Diamond multimedia 32X CDROM can't read heaps
> of types of CDRs and CDRWs.
> 
> You may need to get him to burn it at a lower speed or to use a different

Or they may have used a program like Adaptec's "Direct CD" to drag-and-drop
the files onto the CD. This writes the files using something which may be
UDF (I'm not certain), or it may not have closed the session correctly. 

Unless my memory totally fails me, it doesn't write ISO9660, and that will
make it more difficult to read under Linux.

J.
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Jan Schmidt                                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

"Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as
kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching magic pills
and listening to repetitive electronic music." - Unknown

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