On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 03:28:46PM -0800, Bill Kendrick wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 03:10:41PM -0800, Ken Bloom wrote:
> > 
> > You wouldn't be restricted in speed because he's not going to store the ISO 
> > on the network - he's going to construct the ISO on the computer with the  
> > cd burner.
> 
> Well, I imagine I would /construct/ the ISO locally, and then say
> "take this ISO and go burn it on the computer next to me."
> 
> Of course, that would mean sending large chunks (if not 100%) of the
> ISO over to the remote computer before actually starting the burn.
> 
> But it'd be nice to have a drag-n-drop GUI for that. :^)
> 
> Does K3B allow creation of ISOs with drag-n-drop?
> (e.g., I can use Fish to view remote files over plain SSH;
> I can use other KIO plugins to view the insides of ZIP and TAR files
> as if they were regular files, etc.)
> 
> I guess mounting ISOFS would be good enough for that, though...
> 
mounting ISOFS is read only.
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