there is a new key up now.
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Hi,
will wrote:
there is a new key up now.
Thanks for the notification.
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
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Hi,
it's 2005 Oct 22 21:27:16 and my copy of cdrecord-ProDVD went
on strike (Alarm clock).
I read in ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/ProDVD/README :
As I am not sure if people will follow my licensing rules, so these
keys are time limited and will expire on 2005 Oct 22 18:53:20
I will continue
I'm getting the infamous Alarm clock error during the countdown
when trying to burn with cdrecord-ProDVD. I've got the key from
the README file (ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/ProDVD/README)
which was updated on 2004-01-26... and it's only May. Is this key
expired already?
Once again, what's
On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 09:23:23AM -0600, Ashish Rangole wrote:
I wonder if anybody has ever had any success in getting
one from Joerg. Please let me know if anybody has.
A colleague of mine has also attempted to get permanent keys from Joerg,
without success. He's with a commercial entity
Once again, what's the procedure for getting a *real* (non-expiring)
key? We'd be willing to buy one for our organization if necessary.
In order to get a permanent key one has to request Joerg Schilling,
the author. I would also like to have a key for cdrecord-ProDVD for
Linux system. I
I saw saw a little note about the format of a request
for a permanent key somewhere once, maybe it was in
his readme file. You need to specify the operating
system and some other things. The main thing you need
to specify though is a valid reason why you can't keep
using a key that expires. I
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