* Joerg Schilling ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > >From: Ole Jacob Taraldset <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >I'm trying to get my LG GSA-4040B attached to a RedHat 8 box burn a iso doing > >"dvdrecord -v dev=0,0,0 -dao -dummy /iso/shrike-i386-disc1.iso", but nothing ^^^^^^ Joerg, I thought you knew the meaning of this command line agument. I'm reasonably sure about it ;-) > > Your problem is not related to cdrecord but to an illegal program > with is a hack on the real cdrecord and violates the GPL. If you need help, > you need to contact the person who is responsible for the distribution. I agree that if you're not the autor he should ask for support to the person "responsible" for this fork. But (and this is the second time I ask you about this, the first time you ignored me and I hope you just didn't notice me) can you explain me how is dvdrtools violating GPL? how is it illegal? As far as I know GPL allows you to redistribute GPL code as long as you keep it GPL. AFAIK again dvdrtool is distributed as GPL. now: where is the so called violation?
thanks for answering my questions this time, sergio
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