Hi,
In my case is a lot easier to customize a simple shell script and use it.
Is just that gcombust comes from linux perhaps if I keep using
I can get over my hurdle 8)
Have Fun Guys!
> Heh. I see, you want a program that one could use without
> having to know _anything_. Your right thats not what gcombust is,
> but its still useful for those of us who know `something'...
>
> On Fri, Aug 20, 1999 at 05:02:07PM -0700, Amancio Hasty wrote:
> > Yes, I tried gcombust and opted for the command line approach
> >
> > gcombust looks great ;however, I expect for user firiendly land
> > less knobs for instance:
> >
> > burn iso 9660 cd
> > Select files or directories
> > type of CD : CD-R , CD-RW
> >
> > then pull the appropiate information for buffering and
> > optimal speed from a database.
>
> Not sure a database would be enough for that, as these not only
> vary for each system (hardware) but also depend on
>
> . the type of files to be written (big ones or many small ones)
> and of course the performance of the disk/controller/fs their on
> (and the net if their not local)
> . current and near-future system load (for example any cronjobs
> coming up that will be hammering the source disk, or network?)
>
> (is that all?) of course you could reduce the problems by simply
> always creating an image file but then you can't write CDs once
> your low on free space.
>
> >... Sometimes being the hacker
> > of the house is not an easy task 8)
>
> :) Still i'd like to know of any solution you come up with...
>
> Regards,
> --
> Juergen Lock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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