On December 12, 2004 21:25, RickSisler wrote:
Graham Watkins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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Hi Graham,
k3b works for me, both DVD and CD's and the RPM's are from Charles.
http://www.eslrahc.com/
Hope it works for ya.
A couple of months ago, under 10.0 Official Download edition, I could burn
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On Monday 13 Dec 2004 18:56, Ron Hunter-Duvar wrote:
On December 12, 2004 21:25, RickSisler wrote:
Graham Watkins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
A couple of months ago, under 10.0 Official Download edition, I could burn
data CDs, but not audio CDs.
On December 13, 2004 12:47, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 13 Dec 2004 18:56, Ron Hunter-Duvar wrote:
On December 12, 2004 21:25, RickSisler wrote:
Graham Watkins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
A couple of months ago, under 10.0 Official Download edition, I could
burn data CDs, but not audio
On Monday 13 December 2004 17:31, Anne Wilson wrote:
BTW, the name on the outside of the drive is WriterPlus by RetailPlus
(never heard of them before, it's a Walmart special :^). Internally,
according to cdrecord --scanbus, it a 'TOSHIBA ' 'ODD-DVD SD-R5272'
'1030'.
A pleasure to come,
Brian Parish wrote:
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 09:44 am, Anders Lind wrote:
Hello friends,
I have experienced something strange, after upgrading to 10.0 from 9.1 my
CD/DVD-writer has stopped being reckognised as a SCSI-device, cdrecord
-scanbus gives me this info:
scsidev: 'ATA'
devname: 'ATA'
scsibus:
Graham Watkins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi Guys,
getting into the debate a little late but this info from the xcdroast
site seems relevant:
Linux Kernel 2.6.8 broke CD-Writing:
I had several reports that the last 2.6.x kernel broke CD-Writing using
the ATAPI driver. Don't update if
RickSisler wrote:
Hi Graham,
k3b works for me, both DVD and CD's and the RPM's are from Charles.
http://www.eslrahc.com/
Hope it works for ya.
Tried it, worked.
Thanks Rick.
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
On Thursday 25 November 2004 04:44 pm, Anders Lind wrote:
Hello friends,
I have experienced something strange, after upgrading to 10.0
from 9.1 my CD/DVD-writer has stopped being reckognised as a
SCSI-device, cdrecord -scanbus gives me this info:
scsidev: 'ATA'
devname: 'ATA'
scsibus: -2
Hello friends,
I have experienced something strange, after upgrading to 10.0 from 9.1 my
CD/DVD-writer has stopped being reckognised as a SCSI-device, cdrecord -scanbus
gives me this info:
scsidev: 'ATA'
devname: 'ATA'
scsibus: -2 target: -2 lun: -2
Warning: Using badly designed ATAPI via
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 09:44 am, Anders Lind wrote:
Hello friends,
I have experienced something strange, after upgrading to 10.0 from 9.1 my
CD/DVD-writer has stopped being reckognised as a SCSI-device, cdrecord
-scanbus gives me this info:
scsidev: 'ATA'
devname: 'ATA'
scsibus: -2 target:
Todd Slater wrote:
On another note, I'm compiling a list of feeds of Linux users who blog
on the topic of Linux somewhat regularly. Not so much developer-type
blogs, but end-user blogs.
Nice idea. I blog occasionally on Linux/OSS/general computer issues, but
I wouldn't say I did it regularly.
http://bashburn.sourceforge.net/
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On Sun, 8 Feb 2004 14:31:33 -0500
JoeHill wrote:
http://bashburn.sourceforge.net/
What an excellent find. I just installed this and burned a cd with it.
Thanks Joe.
Regards,
Dan Gordon
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On Sun, 8 Feb 2004 16:01:05 -0500
Dan Gordon disseminated the following:
http://bashburn.sourceforge.net/
What an excellent find. I just installed this and burned a cd with it.
Thanks Joe.
Actually, thanks goes to Todd Slater, who turned me on to Liferea, then sent me
his RSS feed
On Sun, Feb 08, 2004 at 04:32:44PM -0500, JoeHill wrote:
On Sun, 8 Feb 2004 16:01:05 -0500
Dan Gordon disseminated the following:
http://bashburn.sourceforge.net/
What an excellent find. I just installed this and burned a cd with it.
Thanks Joe.
Actually, thanks goes to
Hi, there
Yesterday I tried to burn some photos to a cd. I seemed that everything's OK,
but after the burning I couldn't access the cd. I used K3B 0.8.1 to create a
data CD. The CD writer is a Toshiba one. (I have used it to burn MDK 9.1 into
CDs with Window$ before but now I shift to MDK.)
On Wednesday 22 October 2003 08:22 am, QingHua Wang wrote:
Hi, there
Yesterday I tried to burn some photos to a cd. I seemed that everything's
OK, but after the burning I couldn't access the cd. I used K3B 0.8.1 to
create a data CD. The CD writer is a Toshiba one. (I have used it to burn
Many thanks for your response. The problem is, the burning process was very
smooth. There was no error taking place, I think.
Did you finalize the CD? If you created a multisession CD and did not
finalize the volume, you will NOT be able to mount the CD since the Lead
In
and Lead Out as well
On Wednesday 22 October 2003 08:36 am, qhwang wrote:
Many thanks for your response. The problem is, the burning process was very
smooth. There was no error taking place, I think.
Did you finalize the CD? If you created a multisession CD and did not
finalize the volume, you will NOT be able
Somebody scribbled about [newbie] cd-burning on 9.1
Hello, there !
I have installed Mandrake Linux 9.1 and everything is working fine.
Nevertheless, the CD-burning via crucis is back again. I tried to
configure K3b but it won't work. In the the first time, I allowed it to
I can't manage to get
1.4 |
+---+
David E Fox wrote:
Somebody scribbled about [newbie] cd-burning on 9.1
Hello, there !
I have installed Mandrake Linux 9.1 and everything is working fine.
Nevertheless, the CD-burning via crucis is back again. I tried
On Wednesday 28 May 2003 06:17 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote:
Not really. I have no hands on scsi experience. As to IDE CD
drives, about the only optimization is to enable DMA. You can do
this after installin 'hdparm' by editing /etc/sysconfig/harddisks
and uncommenting, # USE_DMA=1 (remove the
On Tuesday 27 May 2003 05:29 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote:
I'd just like to mention something, concerning this thread, from my own
personal experience.
I switched from a SCSI card with DVD and CDRW to an all IDE DVD and CDRW
setup.
IMHO, SCSI wins...hands down. (except for price and taking up an
If you downloaded an ISO-image (e.g. a linux distribution) you have
to copy that big file (extension should be .iso) first to an
image-directory of X-CD-Roast. You specify these directories in
Setup at the HD Settings tab. These are the places where
X-CD-Roast will look for audio (.wav)
On Wed, 28 May 2003 08:02:59 -0700
eric huff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or couldn't you just add that directory to list of directories in
X-CD-Roast? If you were about to copy several isos, you may not have
the space for both copies. (i have a computer here with a smallish
hard drive...)
On Wednesday 28 May 2003 4:02 pm, eric huff wrote:
I think that the problem was that I was trying to burn from an
image stored in another data directory. I guess it's not much of
a problem to temporarily copy such an image to the required
directory - just didn't realise what was causing
On Wednesday May 28 2003 05:26 am, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
BTW, I replaced both SCSI drives with the same brand names, i.e.,
Plextor and Toshiba.
My hardware is good - 512 megs of Corsair DDR Ram, AMD XP2100,
Soyo Dragon MB.
Tom, can you or anyone else offer suggestions as to how to get my
On Tuesday May 27 2003 06:02 pm, Technoslick wrote:
What's wrong with your preferences as a starting point? Newbies
don't have a lot of preferences. That's why they come here. For
answers and to get some! :-)
I'm not pushing you or anything. nudge Nope. nudge I wouldn't
do that to you. more
i used md5sum to check the integrity of the downloaded copy, but after getting the codes, what's the next move?Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 28 May 2003 4:02 pm, eric huff wrote: I think that the problem was that I was trying to burn from an image stored in another data
Pat Geronimo wrote:
i used md5sum to check the integrity of the downloaded copy, but after
getting the codes, what's the next move?
Put the md5sum file in the same directory as the ISO file.
In terminal, CD to directory ISO file, and type,
md5sum name of iso file to be checked
some little while
Pilagá wrote:
El Lun 26 May 2003 09:32, Anne Wilson escribió:
I refused to let k3b alter my fstab - I did the same under 9.0 and all
was fine - but it doesn't work at all well for me (9.1). I've given
up on it and gone back to XCDRoast, which has always served me well.
Now it can see my cd-dvd
Pilagá wrote:
El Lun 26 May 2003 09:32, Anne Wilson escribió:
I refused to let k3b alter my fstab - I did the same under 9.0 and all
was fine - but it doesn't work at all well for me (9.1). I've given
up on it and gone back to XCDRoast, which has always served me well.
Now it can see my cd-dvd
On Wednesday 28 May 2003 1:50 am, Pilagá wrote:
El Lun 26 May 2003 09:32, Anne Wilson escribió:
I refused to let k3b alter my fstab - I did the same under 9.0
and all was fine - but it doesn't work at all well for me (9.1).
I've given up on it and gone back to XCDRoast, which has always
Pilagá wrote:
El Lun 26 May 2003 09:32, Anne Wilson escribió:
I refused to let k3b alter my fstab - I did the same under 9.0 and all
was fine - but it doesn't work at all well for me (9.1). I've given
up on it and gone back to XCDRoast, which has always served me well.
Now it can see my cd-dvd
On Tuesday May 27 2003 06:45 am, Technoslick wrote:
Just my experience, but the normalize app I cited won't
change quality in any way except for the better... and to
equalize volume levels. The more the merrier. I often run
'normlize -m *' on a hundred or so wavs at a time. Then divy
On Tuesday May 27 2003 06:45 am, Technoslick wrote:
We'd probly havt'a meet at a race track. Due to health
that's gettin harder'n harder for me to do over the years. BUT,
I swear I'll be at Talladega, Alabama again in Oct for the 500.
Earnhardt fan I am an all. We go thru beer by the
Tom Brinkman wrote:
Short answer, hardware limitations. Long answer, no matter
how you have drives arranged on the ide (or scsi) ports they
all go thru the one and only 33mhz PCI bus.
Which reinforces that there is more to a well-performing system than CPU
MHz. If you do this regularly, you
On Tuesday May 27 2003 02:25 pm, Guy Rouillier wrote:
Tom Brinkman wrote:
Short answer, hardware limitations. Long answer, no matter
how you have drives arranged on the ide (or scsi) ports they
all go thru the one and only 33mhz PCI bus.
Which reinforces that there is more to a
On Tue, 27 May 2003 16:06:47 -0500
Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good point Guy, when the desktop hardware matures for it, I
probly will go 64 bit cpu/cache/ram. In the meantime, marketing
gimicks of 66mhz (AGP) 2x, 4x and now 8x... and the real jokes, 66,
100, and 133, and
So. Do I undertstand you to say that. Even 400MHZ FSB MB's only go up to
66MHZ.
I'm curious. Can you elaborate on this.
Joe Hill wrote:
On Tue, 27 May 2003 16:06:47 -0500
Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good point Guy, when the desktop hardware matures for it, I
Joe Hill wrote:
On Tue, 27 May 2003 16:06:47 -0500
Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good point Guy, when the desktop hardware matures for it, I
probly will go 64 bit cpu/cache/ram. In the meantime, marketing
gimicks of 66mhz (AGP) 2x, 4x and now 8x... and the real jokes, 66,
100, and
On Tue, 27 May 2003 18:08:39 -0400
Guy Rouillier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He was addressing
throughput limitations due to the 33 MHz PCI bus, which is independent
of memory configuration.
gotcha! thanks!
That's what I thought, but I got scared there for a minute, I am s
looking
On Tuesday 27 May 2003 02:03 pm, Tom Brinkman graced me with:
On Tuesday May 27 2003 06:45 am, Technoslick wrote:
snip
You realize it will be hard to talk
about 'puters and Linux over the din? ;-)
Not after the race, back at the travel trailer parked just
outside the track :) 'Course
On Tuesday 27 May 2003 01:29 pm, Tom Brinkman graced me with:
On Tuesday May 27 2003 06:45 am, Technoslick wrote:
This is good stuff, Tom. Have you ever posted your own HOW-TO
on mixing, normalizing and burning anywhere that I can get my
hands on it?
snip
Actually I've posted much the
El Lun 26 May 2003 09:32, Anne Wilson escribió:
I refused to let k3b alter my fstab - I did the same under 9.0 and all
was fine - but it doesn't work at all well for me (9.1). I've given
up on it and gone back to XCDRoast, which has always served me well.
Now it can see my cd-dvd (no scsi-em)
kjc wrote:
So. Do I undertstand you to say that. Even 400MHZ FSB MB's only go up to
66MHZ.
I'm curious. Can you elaborate on this.
I found this definition here
http://computers.cnet.com/hardware/0-1018-8-20548580-4.html
The front-side bus (FSB) is the segment of the system bus that carries
Hi,
Dose any one have any suggestions on CD duplication software? I copy a
lot of cd's. I have tried X-CD-Roost but it only can read and copy
from the CD Write drive.
If you want to write on the fly you will need to add scsi emulation for
your cdrom drive and then set it as your read
Dose any one have any suggestions on CD duplication software? I copy a lot
of cd's. I have tried X-CD-Roost but it only can read and copy from the CD
Write drive.
Thanks
David
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
On Wed, 21 Aug 2002 09:52:02 -0500
David Sexton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dose any one have any suggestions on CD duplication software? I copy a
lot of cd's. I have tried X-CD-Roost but it only can read and copy
from the CD Write drive.
If you want to write on the fly you will need to add
Charles,
One problem I am running grub and not lilo. So won't that change things?
-Original Message-
From: Charles A Edwards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 9:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] CD burning software
On Wed, 21 Aug 2002 09:52:02
On Wed, 21 Aug 2002 10:18:02 -0500
David Sexton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Charles,
One problem I am running grub and not lilo. So won't that change
things?
Yes that does change things.
It's been so long since I tried grub that I ca not tell you how.
Try checking info grub.
There should be
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 10:52 AM
Subject: [newbie] CD burning software
Dose any one have any suggestions on CD duplication software? I copy a lot
of cd's. I have tried X-CD-Roost but it only can read and copy from the CD
Write drive.
Thanks
David
Charles well thanks for the help I might change over to lilo for the time
being thanks for the help
David
-Original Message-
From: Charles A Edwards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 10:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] CD burning software
On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, Isaac Curtis wrote:
Isaac, just curious, did you try burning your cd as root or user? If as
user, then try as root. Just for ha-has, type into a terminal (minux
quotes) cdrecord -scanbus, just to make sure your system is seeing your
cd-rw.
Want to buy your Pack or
Hi Isaac,
I tried to use ERoaster and X-CD-Roast (just because they were the
first two in the K Menu) but neither of them ever opened. The
little disks spun in the taskbar for a few seconds, then just
disappeared uneventfully. I checked my process manager and they
weren't running in the
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HP 9100 CD-Writer (Primary Master)
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Hi Todd,
First off, if there are any errors in this, it's because I had to copy it
from the archive. Sigh . .
I think your problem is that you've no entry for the /dev/scd0 in fstab.
I've tried xcdroast and others, and have found tha gtoaster works the best
and is the easiest to set up.
Hi Andre,
I did have /dev/scd0 in my fstab. BUT, I went ahead and added the CD-ROM
in gtoaster, and was able to see the audio tracks. When I tried to burn
WAVs to CD, I got a dependency error something about Disk At Once, so I
just unchecked that in preferences, and I got it to work fine.
Because it worked fine in MDK 8.0 a few weeks ago, it didn't cross my mind to
even check if it should be flashed. However, I took it from 1.07 to 1.09 and
wrote an .iso from the prompt, as root! Could mount and 'ls' it afterwards.
Tried a disk-to-disk copy in GCombust and the buffer emptied,
If you look at Jorg Schillings page for cdrecord you will note that there is
a firmware upgrade for the Plextor PX-W8432T
http://www.fokus.gmd.de/research/cc/glone/employees/joerg.schilling/private/firmware.html
It is also referenced on the Plextor Technical support page
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] CD burning setup
I'm trying to set up GCombust, but I seem to have a problem with
permissions:
GCombust, copying from my DVD (/dev/hdd), gives Could not read number of
tracks from audio CD (but I don't think it's even trying).
'Dump CD
Hi there Richard,
Firstly thanks for using the correct list address ;-) Secondly, to get to
your problem...
Umm, this may be just a shot in the dark, however are you sure your writer
IS supported? I see similiar ones like the PX-W8220 on
On Sun, 27 Jan 2002 14:23:45 +, RichardA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
spilled a can of spare bits all over the network, which arranged
themselves like so:
Am I right in thinking that root cannot have permission problems, so this is
about scsi settings?
Well, that's a definite maybe.
I'd like to see
I'm trying to set up GCombust, but I seem to have a problem with permissions:
GCombust, copying from my DVD (/dev/hdd), gives Could not read number of
tracks from audio CD (but I don't think it's even trying).
'Dump CD' in GCombust gives while opening /dev/hdd :Permission denied
I've set up my
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Subject: [newbie] CD burning setup
I'm trying to set up GCombust, but I seem to have a problem with
permissions:
GCombust, copying from my DVD (/dev/hdd), gives Could not read number of
tracks from audio CD (but I don't think it's even trying).
'Dump CD' in GCombust gives while
On Saturday 22 September 2001 13:55, you wrote:
Es Saturday 22 September 2001 16:15, Dennis Myers va escriure:
Can someone explain what to do with gtoaster to burn a usable image
from an ISO. (If I'm saying that right) or put another way, I want to
burn the 8.1rc1 ISOs to a bootable CD to
Gr. After reading the cd-burning howto's (which were a bit general and
generally unhelpful) I have burned a few more coasters. I have used
gtoaster and xcdroast and all runs perfectly until the very end. When I put
the cd into a reading device, thereis no data but the cd has been
Can someone explain what to do with gtoaster to burn a usable image from
an ISO. (If I'm saying that right) or put another way, I want to burn the
8.1rc1 ISOs to a bootable CD to install on a spare HD. Is there a special
tag that you click in gtoaster or Gcombust to do this. I know you make a
Install should set it up for you during install. There's very few that isn't
supported. Look thru the list here for a post from Civileme with the subject
of scsi emulation. (It is instructions how to do it manually, needed by me
after the install of hardware after setup of OS.) If you
Install should set it up for you during install. There's very few that isn't
supported.
The LM 8.0 installer did it well for me last night. No problem there.
(Just still trying to get ISDN up and running)
Paul
if someone can walk me through the setup for the CDRW so I can get it going
Go to Mandrake cooker; select a server and dowload:
cdrecord-1.10-1mdk.i586.rpm
cdrecord-cdda2way-1.10-1.i586.rpm
mandrakedesk-8.0-10mdk.i586.rpm
mkisofs-1.13-7mdk.i586.rpm
xcdroast-0.98-8mdk.i586.rpm
Put them in a directory and type from that:
rpm -Uvh *.rpm --force --nodeps
And then you'll
I just installed a ricoh MP9060 CDRW/DVD drive on my P667 system. Both bios
and Linux detect the drive by name on boot. I have poured over the CD
Burning HowTo at LDP and I'm either too uninitiated or too stooped to make
the commands work.
So, there are basically 2 questions...
I have the Iso
I have tried all of the various cd burners and they test burn and act like
they are burning a CD but I can not read anything on them. I am not getting a
header or directory or what ever it may be called on the CD. Do I need to
tell the program what the volume ID is and if so what is a volume
Several recent posts regarding cd burning prompt this posting.
This page:
http://www.cdpage.com
led me to:
http://www.guug.de/~winni/linux/cdr/html/
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Nope.
Be a slob. Change the timeout to 16 seconds and
forget about it :)
- Original Message -
From:
nlilly
To: Newbie
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 5:24
AM
Subject: [newbie] CD burning
mystery...
OK. So I've installed 7.2 on a machine that previously
OK. So I've installed 7.2 on a machine that previously ran 7.1.
It has installed an ide Mitsume 2/4x CD rom burner. After causing
the the kernal to run the burner under scsi emulation, the cd burner now
works! One issue, however. After burning the cd, and during
the post-fixing stage of
can anyone help. have sony cd-rw drive that is supported(ide) and
xcdroast.Question is does anyone know the proper
settings(mandrake7.0complete). tried once and it took out my Xwindow
system.A little shy now.
Thanks in advance,
Anthony F. Littrel Sr.
[EMAIL
Here's a minor issue I've had since I've started using Linux. It's never been
a big deal, so I've usually not worried, but now I have time.
Anyhow, when I burn CD's, be it w/ gcombust, X-CD-Roast, or directly with
cdrecord (like I'll ever do THAT by choice ;) ), I get an error msg that
states
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] CD Burning
I FINALLY got a replacement CD-RW today (the old one was defective) and so
now
I"m anxious to use it. However I don't know how exactly to get mp3's into
audio
tracks that you can play on a regular stero. I know you have to convert
them,
and then
Anthony Huereca wrote:
So is there any good GUI CD-Burning utlities that I should check out?
Anthony Huereca
The Linux.UCLA.Edu site has a great page on how to do this.
John
Jon wrote:
Me too!
Tobias Moosherr wrote:
HI Gunther!!
I`m interested in the CDBurning HowTo!
Thanks
Tobias
Me too!
Antonio Carlos
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What type of image? bin/cue or iso?
What type of burner? ide or scsi?
Ty C. Mixon
F.T.C. Enterprises
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ICQ 26147713
My CD burner is a CD-Writer Plus - HP-8200. It is in an IDE slot.
Very thanks in advantage.
Antonio Carlos
f: [newbie] CD Burning
How can I burn an image that I downloaded to a CD?
I've tried xcdroast but I keep getting an error message
Okay, I've been burning CD's fine for a while but recently it hasn't been
working and I can't figure out why. When I use the proper cdrecord
command, I hear what sounds like my CDR drive beginning to spin, then
stopping, several times, then cdrecord quits with some output I can't
interpret.
Has anyone successfully burned a CDR or CDRW with a Memorex CRW-1622 IDE
CD re-writeable drive? I am having a really hard time getting mine to
work. My HP 6020i SCSI CD in one of my other machines seems to do just
fine ... Most of the time that is :)
Regards,
David Hollyfield
ICQ = 1778577
Best Regards,
Paulus Hendarwan
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From: David Hollyfield [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2000 6:13 PM
To: Mandrake Linux-Newbie Mailing List
Subject: [newbie] CD Burning With Memorex CRW-1622 IDE
Has anyone successfully burned a CDR
On Sat, 18 Dec 1999, Nathan Barney wrote:
I was wondering what I need to do to use my ATAPI cd-rw to burn cd's in
Linux?
This is a FAQ. Please visit the list archives via the link at
WWW.LINUX-MANDRAKE.COM. Basically you have to edit your
/etc/lilo.conf and make a few other config changes as
I have a Ricoh cd-r/cd-rw, if anyone knows what is needed to burn cds with
it please email me back..
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From: Nathan Barney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 18, 1999 8:14 PM
Subject: [newbie] CD Burning
I was wondering what I need to do
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