On Monday 06 Jan 2003 11:57 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
The only moment of slight uplift I have ever received from them,just once,
when my youngest daughter once said , back at school, where all there
equipement is windblows, and where painshop pro is the norm, my daughter
said she met a
On Sunday 05 January 2003 21:39, Jason Greenwood wrote:
As for copying CD's, I agree, you COULD use the command line but why
would you?? There are many GUI based CD ripping/burning/copying
Well, when my sister wanted to learn how to copy an audio CD,
and i started thinking about the (several)
Along the lines of what Damian Gatabria wrote:
When I first started working at MCI Network Engineering in Richardson,
Tx., I was confronted with a userbase that ONLY knew OS/2 and another
userbase that ONLY knew Solaris. Getting them to change to Windows was
unbelievably tough and
[root@diggy jason]# copy-audio-cd
bash: copy-audio-cd: command not found
[root@diggy jason]#
[root@diggy jason]# burn-audio-cd
bash: burn-audio-cd: command not found
[root@diggy jason]#
???
Damian Gatabria wrote:
On Sunday 05 January 2003 21:39, Jason Greenwood wrote:
As for
On Monday 06 January 2003 01:24, Jason Greenwood wrote:
[root@diggy jason]# copy-audio-cd
bash: copy-audio-cd: command not found
[root@diggy jason]#
[root@diggy jason]# burn-audio-cd
bash: burn-audio-cd: command not found
[root@diggy jason]#
???
Sorry Jason, that's a mi-computer-only kind
Ahhh, I see. Great advice. I might even give this a try myself as sometimes
the CD copying within GUI apps is, um, dodgy. Thanks for the mini-tutorial.
=)
I am learning SOOO much about devices, interrupts, SCSI emulation, USB etc.,
since having so many peripheral problems...hehe.
Cheers
On Monday 06 January 2003 02:42, Jason Greenwood wrote:
Ahhh, I see. Great advice. I might even give this a try myself as
sometimes the CD copying within GUI apps is, um, dodgy.
yup. Especially Audio Cd's, which this alias is for.
Thanks for the
mini-tutorial. =)
You're welcome. I hope it
On Monday 06 January 2003 02:42, Jason Greenwood wrote:
Ahhh, I see. Great advice. I might even give this a try myself as
sometimes the CD copying within GUI apps is, um, dodgy. Thanks for the
mini-tutorial. =)
I am learning SOOO much about devices, interrupts, SCSI emulation, USB
etc.,
No probs. =)
Damian Gatabria wrote:
On Monday 06 January 2003 02:42, Jason Greenwood wrote:
Ahhh, I see. Great advice. I might even give this a try myself as
sometimes the CD copying within GUI apps is, um, dodgy. Thanks for the
mini-tutorial. =)
I am learning SOOO much about