I don't use Webmin much but I'm finding that it is one outstanding CD
burner client; faster and easier than xcdroast (at least for me). The
module is in the Hardware section.
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On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 11:04, David C. Hart wrote:
I don't use Webmin much but I'm finding that it is one outstanding CD
burner client; faster and easier than xcdroast (at least for me). The
module is in the Hardware section.
Huh. Thanks for the tip I will take a look.
Bret
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On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, jdaues wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone recommend a good CD Burning app?
I've tried KOnCD, which gives numerous errors and X-CD-Roast, which I
can't even figure out how to use, the GUI is designed so poorly.
Thanks.
XCDRoast is by far the best out there. And really, it is
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 07:35:36AM +, jdaues wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone recommend a good CD Burning app?
I've tried KOnCD, which gives numerous errors and X-CD-Roast, which I
can't even figure out how to use, the GUI is designed so poorly.
Thanks.
I use GnomeToaster occasionally with
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, jdaues wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone recommend a good CD Burning app?
I've tried KOnCD, which gives numerous errors and X-CD-Roast, which I
can't even figure out how to use, the GUI is designed so poorly.
Thanks.
XCDRoast is by far the best out there. And really,
Jeffrey Tadlock said:
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 07:35:36AM +, jdaues wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone recommend a good CD Burning app?
I've tried KOnCD, which gives numerous errors and X-CD-Roast, which I
can't even figure out how to use, the GUI is designed so poorly.
Thanks.
I use GnomeToaster
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, jdaues wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone recommend a good CD Burning app?
i'm a fan of k3b myself:
k3b.sourceforge.net
it sets itself up for you and has a really simple gui.
barring that, i like cdrx for command-line based stuff:
cdrx.sourceforge.net
it's just a
Hello,
Can anyone recommend a good CD Burning app?
I've tried KOnCD, which gives numerous errors and X-CD-Roast, which I
can't even figure out how to use, the GUI is designed so poorly.
Thanks.
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jdaues wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone recommend a good CD Burning app?
I've tried KOnCD, which gives numerous errors and X-CD-Roast, which I
can't even figure out how to use, the GUI is designed so poorly.
Thanks.
I'm using Nero ( It is come from CD-RW machine...)
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On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 19:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jdaues wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone recommend a good CD Burning app?
I've tried KOnCD, which gives numerous errors and X-CD-Roast, which I
can't even figure out how to use, the GUI is designed so poorly.
Thanks.
I'm using Nero ( It
According to Ahead's website, Nero does not support Linux, so I'm a
little confused by your reply
Is Nero also going to be developed for MAC / Linux as well?
/At the moment the answer is no. In the near future there are no plans
to provide support for these systems/.
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K3b or eroaster
jdaues wrote:
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Can anyone recommend a good CD Burning app?
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/At the moment the answer is no. In the near future there are no plans
to provide support for these systems/.
Patience grasshoppers. I've been using Linux since 5.2, but it is only now
that what I'm reading and seeing around me here in Perth, Australia, that
I'm beginning to see a huge amount
yup. you are a demigod.
it works great!!!
Thank you
Thank you
Thank you
eric
Gregory Hosler wrote:
On 28-Jul-02 clover wrote:
hello,
i used to have a 6.2 machine. i wiped
everything and install 7.3. i also changed the
advansys to an adaptec aha-2940w/2940uw scsi
card before
: Montag, 29. Juli 2002 03:40
To: clover
Cc: redhat
Subject: RE: changing scsi cards after install/ scsi cd burn dies on
fixa
On 28-Jul-02 clover wrote:
hello,
i used to have a 6.2 machine. i wiped
everything and install 7.3. i also changed the
advansys to an adaptec aha-2940w/2940uw scsi
cards after install/ scsi cd burn dies on
fixa
I think gregs right.
But don't forget to check /etc/modules.conf. There right module should be in
there, because mkinitrd is just appends the modules listed in modules.conf.
best regards,
Markus Weimer
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From: Gregory
On 28-Jul-02 clover wrote:
hello,
i used to have a 6.2 machine. i wiped
everything and install 7.3. i also changed the
advansys to an adaptec aha-2940w/2940uw scsi
card before the new install. now i want to use
my old advansys and try to burn a cd and see if
it still dies when
hello,
i used to have a 6.2 machine. i wiped
everything and install 7.3. i also changed the
advansys to an adaptec aha-2940w/2940uw scsi
card before the new install. now i want to use
my old advansys and try to burn a cd and see if
it still dies when it is fixating the cd. kudzu
On Sat, 2002-07-27 at 22:12, clover wrote:
hello,
i used to have a 6.2 machine. i wiped
everything and install 7.3. i also changed the
advansys to an adaptec aha-2940w/2940uw scsi
card before the new install. now i want to use
my old advansys and try to burn a cd and see if
it
Hello:
I have a "Cd Right" SCSI Cdrom burner from sony and was getting ready to
burn my zoot.i386.iso of 6.2. I am a little confused as to what options I
need to choose to burn this image properly and was wondering if anyone has
had experience with this particular Cd burner under Windows 98.
the best way is to open the program with the data cd option and then use
the file menu and there should be an open or something to that effect.
with ezcd i just open a filelist or whatever it is and have it show me
all files and just open the iso file and it takes it from there.
Eddie
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Subject: RE: Cd burn zoot.i386.iso
On 04-Apr-00 Eddie Strohmier wrote:
Hello:
I have a "Cd Right" SCSI Cdrom burner from sony and was getting ready to
burn my zoot.i386.iso of 6.2. I am a little confused as to
.
Thanks,
Eddie Strohmier
Bonwell Globalnet
www.bonwell.com
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Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 11:14 PM
Subject: Re: Cd burn zoot.i386.iso
the best way is to open the program with the data cd option and then use
nt: Monday, April 03, 2000 11:14 PM
Subject: Re: Cd burn zoot.i386.iso
the best way is to open the program with the data cd option and then use
the file menu and there should be an open or something to that effect.
with ezcd i just open a filelist or whatever it is and have it show me
Thanks for the quick response. I was always led to believe that I had to
burn the entrire file system. The directories, sub-directories, etc. etc.
but ya I will burn the ISO.
Thanks so much,
Eddie Strohmier
Bonwell Globalnet
www.bonwell.com
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On Fri, 31 Mar 2000, Eddie Strohmier wrote:
Thanks for the quick response. I was always led to believe that I had to
burn the entrire file system. The directories, sub-directories, etc. etc.
but ya I will burn the ISO.
That is what is in an ISO :) It is an image of the contents of the
Question about burning CD's. I have just installed a Mitsumi CR-2801-TE and
xcdroast to go with it. It burns fine, even though xcdroast gives an error at
the end, no problems there. The problem is that the CD won't eject when the
operation is done! I have to reboot to eject! ( or use
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