Also, it would be best to move the file(s) you want to burn over to the remote computer first. You /might/ be able to keep the files local if you setup NFS or lufs, but you would be restricted to burn speeds as slow as your network speed!
HTH, Jonathan
Dave Margolis wrote:
FYI, Toast 6 for OS X supports remote burning to CD/DVD burners on a rendevous (aka zeroconfig) network, so at least we know the concept is possible. If somebody knows how to do this in Linux, I'd like to know too (since I have a DVD burner on my server, and no optical drives on my laptop at all).
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004, Bill Kendrick wrote:
On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 08:37:09AM -0800, Jonathan Stickel wrote:
I'm sure Ken answered all your questions to your satisfaction, but for the GUI users out there, K3B (http://www.k3b.org/) is the best Linux cd/dvd burning frontend I have used yet. It automatically recognizes and uses ide burners with not trouble at all. And for the first time, I have successfully burned dvds in Linux!
Hehe, K3B can't burn 'across a network', can it? :^) Our CD/DVD burner is in Melissa's machine, but I'm the KDE fanatic in the family.
I can print remotely, I can scan remotely... can I BURN remotely? If so, I'll be all over K3B, I bet!
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