Hi,

the closest linux-native tool is cdrdao. However cdrdao don't have some usufull options like DAO+96bytes from sub-channels P-W et al...

I'm running cloneCD under wine. CloneCD version 2.* works flawlessly, even without windows installed. Just:

# apt-get install wine
# apt-get install winesetuptk
$ winesetup

next, next, next, ok :)

If cdrecord or cdrdao can see the burner, cloneCD will too, just remember to chmod 666 /dev/sg1 (666 is a dangerous number, beaware! :)

Next, install cloneCD and run it!
Next, Tools, setting, "Use winASPI32", close cloneCD and restart it.

Have fun burning with cloneCD.
Regards,
Nuno Silva

Troy Telford wrote:
Is there a Linux equivalent of CloneCD? (Meaning it can make a perfect bit-per-bit copy of a CD?)




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