On 12/07/2013 07:07 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
> On 12/07/2013 07:44 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> Generally speaking, both pata and sata dvd-rw drives have
>> been Just Works(TM) for 3 or more years. If it doesn't,
>> I've found its a good chance the drive is funkity, and a
>> fresh $25 drive from Wallies plugs in and works. Not at
>> all the problem child they were 10 years back up the log.
> OK, great!  I used to scan the compat. lists before buying
> anything the least bit special, but CD burners and sound
> cards were especially difficult to find ones that were
> Linux compatible.  Glad I don't have to fret over that
> stuff anymore.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jon

I haven't had problems for over 10 years now but why bother with boot 
from CD-ROM or DVD anymore? Modern motherboards boot from USB device. 
You simply copy the same image to USB memory stick and boot from it.

Same goes for writing data or backups. USB memory sticks keep getting 
cheaper with bigger capacity, and you don't need special device to use 
them. 32GB go for less than $20 these days. Beats everything including 
BlueRay drives.

It's also easier to carry 2 or 3 USB sticks in the pocket than DVDs.

As far as compatibility goes, no problem with sound but Nvidia chip 
based video cards are the biggest pain to setup in my experience. Even 
Linus has strong opinion about them.

-- 
Rafael

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