What I meant is that the wildcard feature, which would save me 3.5 GB of HD
space, is very difficult to find.
BTW, not just Dennis, but even my neighbor, who runs a cement business, is
telling me to use cdrecord. :-)
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What I meant is that the wildcard feature, which would save me 3.5 GB of HD
space, is very difficult to find.
BTW, not just Dennis, but even my neighbor, who runs a cement business, is
telling me to use cdrecord. :-)
those cement people are pretty savvy. They know that construction never
W. Wayne Liauh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I meant is that the wildcard feature, which would save me 3.5 GB of HD
space, is very difficult to find.
BTW, not just Dennis, but even my neighbor, who runs a cement business, is
telling me to use cdrecord. :-)
The ratio between what is
those cement people are pretty savvy. They know that
construction never
goes out of style and it is the most stable
investment if done right.
dc
Actually, these days it is more profitable importing (construction grade) sand
from Canada. I was often told that you will do very well
Dennis Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hope you all know that you may write the CD with:
cdrecord -v sol-nv-b70-sparc-dvd-iso-?
as cdrecord combines several files to a single
track on a DVD.
great feature !
Ha! With this hint, I was able to find the relevant part in
The files for snv_70 sol-nv-b70-x86-dvd-iso zip files fail to down load with
download manager?
Also wasn't the the snv_70 was respun and it was going to be the snv_70b
version?
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The files for snv_70 sol-nv-b70-x86-dvd-iso zip files
fail to down load with download manager?
Also wasn't the the snv_70 was respun and it was
going to be the snv_70b version?
I downloaded all three of them last night. The download manager may mis-behave
when there are too many downloads.
Hi John,
snv_70 is being respun to 70a. But, that respin isn't complete yet. I
imagine it will be available mid week.
Regards,
sarah
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John Brewer wrote:
The files for snv_70 sol-nv-b70-x86-dvd-iso zip files fail to down load with
download manager?
Also wasn't the the snv_70 was respun
Hi John,
snv_70 is being respun to 70a. But, that respin isn't
complete yet. I
imagine it will be available mid week.
Regards,
sarah
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So, I am advised not to install build 70 wait until 70b comes out? Thanks.
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Hi John,
snv_70 is being respun to 70a. But, that respin
isn't
complete yet. I
imagine it will be available mid week.
Regards,
sarah
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So, I am advised not to install build 70 wait until
70b comes out? Thanks.
I am downloading the 70 right now manually, I later try
Hi John,
snv_70 is being respun to 70a. But, that respin isn't complete yet. I
imagine it will be available mid week.
Regards,
sarah
bloody heck ... oh well ... so I'm burning bandwidth for nothing here.
Dennis
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I am downloading the 70 right now manually, I later
try the 70a midweek, when it is available!
This is not the first time I saw the word respin. What does it mean? Does
it involve bug fixes? thanks.
BTW, I will definitely use SDM over manual download. It is infinitely better
to
I am downloading the 70 right now manually, I later
try the 70a midweek, when it is available!
This is not the first time I saw the word respin. What does it mean?
Ever put your laundry back in the dryer ? Maybe it was just damp.
here is the info you wanted for Sparc :
Dennis Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am downloading the 70 right now manually, I later
try the 70a midweek, when it is available!
This is not the first time I saw the word respin. What does it mean?
Ever put your laundry back in the dryer ? Maybe it was just damp.
here is the
Dennis Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am downloading the 70 right now manually, I later
try the 70a midweek, when it is available!
This is not the first time I saw the word respin. What does it mean?
Ever put your laundry back in the dryer ? Maybe it was just damp.
here is the
Dennis Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm cooking the x86 files now.
I hope you all know that you may write the CD with:
cdrecord -v sol-nv-b70-sparc-dvd-iso-?
as cdrecord combines several files to a single track on a DVD.
great feature !
It is a feature created as a workaround
Dennis Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm cooking the x86 files now.
I hope you all know that you may write the CD with:
cdrecord -v sol-nv-b70-sparc-dvd-iso-?
as cdrecord combines several files to a single track on a DVD.
great feature !
It is a feature created as a
Dennis Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ever put your laundry back in the dryer ?
funny that you mentioned that. I have done away with the electric dryer for
some time now. It's now done by solar and wind power ( a bunch of clothes
clips).
I hope you all know that you may write the
Dennis Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ever put your laundry back in the dryer ?
funny that you mentioned that. I have done away with the electric dryer for
some time now. It's now done by solar and wind power ( a bunch of clothes
clips).
I live in Canada and it only gets hot enough
(Note to self: learn to use cdrecord!)
do the following :
(1) look before you leap
# cdrecord -v -dev=0,0,0 -atip
Cdrecord-ProDVD-Clone 2.01.01a11 (i386-pc-solaris2.11) Copyright (C)
1995-2006 Jörg Schilling
TOC Type: 1 = CD-ROM
scsidev: '0,0,0'
scsibus: 0 target: 0 lun: 0
Warning: Using USCSI
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