I have 48x media right here. It was bought in winter I think.
On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 17:57, Ward William E DLDN wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Michael Wardle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > Hi Bill
> >
> > On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 03:26, Ward William E DLDN wrote:
> > > I hadn't see
> -Original Message-
> From: Michael Wardle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi Bill
>
> On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 03:26, Ward William E DLDN wrote:
> > I hadn't seen any replies to this yet, so I'll venture an
> observation
> > of my own: CDRW should be the master device on any IDE chain that
Hi Bill
On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 03:26, Ward William E DLDN wrote:
> I hadn't seen any replies to this yet, so I'll venture an observation
> of my own: CDRW should be the master device on any IDE chain that
> they are attached to, at least whenever possible. I've noticed
> marked reliability concer
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 11:26:54AM -0500, Ward William E DLDN wrote:
>
> I hadn't seen any replies to this yet, so I'll venture an observation
> of my own: CDRW should be the master device on any IDE chain that
> they are attached to, at least whenever possible. I've noticed
> marked reliability
> -Original Message-
> From: Michael Wardle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Hi
>
> A few weeks back, I purchased a new Lite-On 52x52x24 EIDE/ATAPI CD-RW
> drive, which supports a buffer underrun technology Lite-On calls
> BURNproof (or something similar).
>
> When I first tried to write a CD
little to see whether I could improve the CD
writing speed.
After configuring the CD-ROM drive (hdc) to also use IDE-SCSI emulation
(as the CD-RW must), I was able to successfully write CD images at 48
speed (the highest speed supported by my CD-Rs) with no BURNproof idle
periods (the light goes
Hi Devon,
> I use xcdroast here. Works great.
> $ rpm -qa | grep roast
> xcdroast-0.98a9-2
> $ rpm -q --requires xcdroast
> cdrecord = 1.10
> mkisofs = 1.10
> cdda2wav = 1.10
> usermode >= 1.42-1
>
> Hope that helps,
Excellent! Thanks!
I thought I had all software I needed after the upgrade ti
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On Sunday 25 November 2001 08:02 pm, Peter Kiem wrote:
> I've been running RH6.2 and Gnome for quite a while and recently
> upgraded my workstation to RH7.2 and the KDE desktop.
>
> What CD writing software (preferably in RPM fo
I've been running RH6.2 and Gnome for quite a while and recently upgraded my
workstation to RH7.2 and the KDE desktop.
What CD writing software (preferably in RPM format) is everyone using under
RH7.2 and KDE?
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Duane Clark wrote:
> Steve Lee wrote:
> > i both a new cdrw 8x at writing
> > cdrecord says writing at power of 6
> > when i write, while i have a 8x writer.
> > is that correct?
> > but it also say writing at 8x so i'm a little
> > confused?
> > explain. please.
> > ...
> > ATIP info from disk:
Steve Lee wrote:
> i both a new cdrw 8x at writing
> cdrecord says writing at power of 6
> when i write, while i have a 8x writer.
> is that correct?
> but it also say writing at 8x so i'm a little
> confused?
> explain. please.
> ...
> ATIP info from disk:
> Indicated writing power: 6
> Is n
i both a new cdrw 8x at writing
cdrecord says writing at power of 6
when i write, while i have a 8x writer.
is that correct?
but it also say writing at 8x so i'm a little
confused?
explain. please.
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Total rockridge attributes bytes: 0
Total directory bytes: 5267456
Path
Greetings
Im planning to install a HP Surestore+ 7200 CD writer on my Linux machine.
It has a parallel port interface.
And I wounder
1. Which options do I need to compile into the kernel and modules and stuff
like that.
2. CD - Writing software? can anyone recommend a good program.
3. How
> Can someone suggest a X-frontended, CD-R or CD-RW writing software?
try xcdroast!
http://rufus.w3.org/linux/RPM/xcdroast.html
hope that helps ...
Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Can someone suggest a X-frontended, CD-R or CD-RW writing software?
Is there any pre-built RPM? I am using a Plextor 14/32 (tray) SCSI
(UltraPlex) CD-ROM and a Ricoh 6201s 6x2x2x (caddy) SCSI CD-RW.
Any gotchas to watch out for?
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>> You can get the Windoze95 box to write RockRidge by adding the HyCD Data
>> software from HyCD. Their data writing program writes all three formats:
>>
>> DOS 8.3, Joliet and Rock Ridge
>>
>> Cost is $60.00
>
>Umm.. why would he want to do this? X-CD-Roast is free, and runs on Linux ;
>>Use xcdroast, which has concise documentation on how to do this:
>>
>>http://www.fh-muenchen.de/rz/xcdroast
>
> You can get the Windoze95 box to write RockRidge by adding the HyCD Data
> software from HyCD. Their data writing program writes all three formats:
>
> DOS 8.3, Joliet and Roc
>On 20-May-98 Brian Schramm wrote:
>> I am creating my own CD for different programs under Linux. I use
>> RedHat 5.0 at this time. I have created the files and layout that I
>> like on a server hard drive. These files are in long filename format.
>>
>> My question is how do I create the cd so
On 20-May-98 Brian Schramm wrote:
> I am creating my own CD for different programs under Linux. I use
> RedHat 5.0 at this time. I have created the files and layout that I
> like on a server hard drive. These files are in long filename format.
>
> My question is how do I create the cd so Linu
I am creating my own CD for different programs under Linux. I use
RedHat 5.0 at this time. I have created the files and layout that I
like on a server hard drive. These files are in long filename format.
My question is how do I create the cd so Linux can read it on a
Windows 95 machine? I kno
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