There is a school that has approached me about putting together a linux
digital photo lab. I am going to help them build some boxes (show them where
to order the stuff from and how to build it) and begin to use Linux. They
eagerly want to learn.
What cd burners, cdr or cdrw, have any of you u
CompUSA has a SAMSUNG 40x12x40 CD-R for $29.99 (after rebates, etc.). It
also comes with a 50-pack TDK CDR. I would go grab it.
CompUSA and RoadRunner have made life much easier off the mainland. (I
can't believe the kind of problems my friends in Baltimore area are
having with their cable m
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Subject: [luau] cd burner
There is a school that has approached me about putting together a linux
digital photo lab. I am going to help them build some boxes (show them
where
to order the stuff from and how to build it) and begin to use Linux. They
eagerly want to learn.
What cd burners, c
I have had extremely good luck with TDK. Every distro I have tried, (in
the last 2 yrs or so), has detected it, and set it up correctly.
Cliff
R. Scott Belford wrote:
What cd burners, cdr or cdrw, have any of you used successfully with Linux?
I am of the belief that anything that I buy from
I've have pretty good luck out of the drive I bought
from CompUSA back in March. I think the brand is
Hi-Lite. It was one of those $100 specials they run
every now and then, but I am pretty sure that the
drives have come down in price, as it's only a
24x10x40. Funny thing, it seems to burn faste
> I've have pretty good luck out of the drive I bought
> from CompUSA back in March. I think the brand is
> Hi-Lite.
HI_VAL is the Brand and yes its very compatible with Linux because of the
drivers associate better for it under the UNIX/LINUX platform than WINTEL
machines.
Funny thing, it
On Sat, 2002-09-21 at 09:07, linuxdan wrote:
> HI_VAL is the Brand and yes its very compatible with Linux because of the
> drivers associate better for it under the UNIX/LINUX platform than WINTEL
> machines.
Well the thing about the ATAPI (IDE) burners and SCSI burners is that
they are generall
Warren Togami wrote:
On Sat, 2002-09-21 at 09:07, linuxdan wrote:
...
Well the thing about the ATAPI (IDE) burners and SCSI burners is that
they are generally standardized in such a way that in most cases you
don't need additional drivers in order to use them. I think the
individual burning
On Sun, 2002-09-22 at 10:38, MonMotha wrote:
> >
> > Well the thing about the ATAPI (IDE) burners and SCSI burners is that
> > they are generally standardized in such a way that in most cases you
> > don't need additional drivers in order to use them. I think the
> > individual burning programs a
Thanks for the response to our request recently for information on Linux
or
FreeBSD as a platform of CD Burning.
One FreeBSD user said any of the brands should work and IDE is good.
"FreeBSD is remarkably agnostic about such things as cd burners."
Boy was he correct. We gave up on A redhat li
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