> cdrecord is the backend for the cd burning functionality in the file manager.
> It
> might not do all of what you want, but it could be extended relatively easily
> I'd imagine.
nautilus-cd-burn seems to be using growisofs when burning to dvd on my snv60,
is it using a different backend in ne
Thanks
John
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Hi there,
On Mon, 2008-01-14 at 00:08 -0800, John Hawk wrote:
> On the new next release will we see a change in available CD/DVD software?
> We currently have available cdrw and cdrecord, cdrw being the more stable
> item.
> What about a GUI? Or should we start work on python GUI?
In nautilus (o
John Hawk wrote:
> Ok based on the information it looks like a CD-DVD Gui will get built.
> However, this begs the next question. It is my understanding that Indiana
> uses /tmp, /var/run
> and /etc/svc/volatile as swap, thus any tmp work for a DVD 8.5 or 4.7 GB
> would have to go to
> /var/tmp t
You might want to try Gnomebaker (it's not hard to get it compiled under OSOL +
SunStudio 12)
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Ok based on the information it looks like a CD-DVD Gui will get built.
However, this begs the next question. It is my understanding that Indiana uses
/tmp, /var/run
and /etc/svc/volatile as swap, thus any tmp work for a DVD 8.5 or 4.7 GB would
have to go to
/var/tmp to be safe is that a fair and
Dave Miner wrote:
> John Hawk wrote:
>> On the new next release will we see a change in available CD/DVD software?
>> We currently have available cdrw and cdrecord, cdrw being the more stable
>> item.
>> What about a GUI? Or should we start work on python GUI?
>>
>
> I'm unaware of any efforts
John Hawk wrote:
> On the new next release will we see a change in available CD/DVD software?
> We currently have available cdrw and cdrecord, cdrw being the more stable
> item.
> What about a GUI? Or should we start work on python GUI?
>
I'm unaware of any efforts in this area; for what it's wo
On the new next release will we see a change in available CD/DVD software?
We currently have available cdrw and cdrecord, cdrw being the more stable item.
What about a GUI? Or should we start work on python GUI?
jhawk
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