Assuming your directory tree (of what you want to go on the CD) is at
/tmp/cd,
issue the following commands:
mkisofs -J -r -T -A "Title of your CD" -o /tmp/your_iso_image_file.iso
/tmp/cd
cdrecord speed=4 dev=1,0,0 -isosize /tmp/your_iso_image_file.iso
Notes:
1. /tmp/your_iso_image_file.is
Well, perhaps if I'd done this several days ago, like I was supposed to,
I wouldn't be in such a bind. As it is, any help is greatly
appreciated, particularly if given quickly ;-)
I need to cut a CD. The problem is that the CD is for Linux. The
further problem is that I've always used Windows
Hi everybody,
Does anybody know where I could find information about connecting to a windows
firewall? I know, this could be a little more detailed description, but I
don't know much else about it. Some guys managed to configure their linux IP
masq machine so that the windows machine on their hom
I've been having problems with licq latley. i cant connect to the
server. i can ping itbut can't connect...
has anyone else had this problem?
it was working one day...then today its not whats going on here?
~kurth
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On Sat, 25 Nov 2000, Paul Lussier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In a message dated: Sat, 25 Nov 2000 13:10:56 EST
> Tom Rauschenbach said:
>
> >Somehow my /dev/dsp turned into a zero length regular file. Could someone
> >send me the minor device number for it ? Or better yet tell what man page
In a message dated: Sat, 25 Nov 2000 13:10:56 EST
Tom Rauschenbach said:
>Somehow my /dev/dsp turned into a zero length regular file. Could someone
>send me the minor device number for it ? Or better yet tell what man page
>would have that information ? k
The major,minor nums should be 14,3.
Somehow my /dev/dsp turned into a zero length regular file. Could someone
send me the minor device number for it ? Or better yet tell what man page
would have that information ?
Thanks
TomR
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Kenny,
I've always liked the Epson printers, and they have worked well for me under
various OS types.
If your into digital cameras some newer printers, I can't recall manufacturers, have a
slot on them where you can plug a camera flash memory card, like the one from a
Kodak, into it an