cd/dvd burning remotely (was Re: [vox-tech] IDE cdrw/dvdrw)

2004-04-01 Thread Jonathan Stickel
The only way I can figure is to run the burning program(s) via remote shell. If you want to use a gui, e.g. k3b, it will need to be installed on the remote computer, but it can then be run locally via X over ssh. Of course, you need relatively high bandwidth to run X over ssh in realtime.

Re: cd/dvd burning remotely (was Re: [vox-tech] IDE cdrw/dvdrw)

2004-04-01 Thread Ken Bloom
On 2004.04.01 14:20, Jonathan Stickel wrote: The only way I can figure is to run the burning program(s) via remote shell. If you want to use a gui, e.g. k3b, it will need to be installed on the remote computer, but it can then be run locally via X over ssh. Of course, you need relatively

Re: cd/dvd burning remotely (was Re: [vox-tech] IDE cdrw/dvdrw)

2004-04-01 Thread Bill Kendrick
On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 03:10:41PM -0800, Ken Bloom wrote: You wouldn't be restricted in speed because he's not going to store the ISO on the network - he's going to construct the ISO on the computer with the cd burner. Well, I imagine I would /construct/ the ISO locally, and then say

Re: cd/dvd burning remotely (was Re: [vox-tech] IDE cdrw/dvdrw)

2004-04-01 Thread Jonathan Stickel
Ken Bloom wrote: On 2004.04.01 14:20, Jonathan Stickel wrote: The only way I can figure is to run the burning program(s) via remote shell. If you want to use a gui, e.g. k3b, it will need to be installed on the remote computer, but it can then be run locally via X over ssh. Of course, you

Re: cd/dvd burning remotely (was Re: [vox-tech] IDE cdrw/dvdrw)

2004-04-01 Thread Jonathan Stickel
Bill Kendrick wrote: On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 03:10:41PM -0800, Ken Bloom wrote: You wouldn't be restricted in speed because he's not going to store the ISO on the network - he's going to construct the ISO on the computer with the cd burner. Well, I imagine I would /construct/ the ISO

Re: cd/dvd burning remotely (was Re: [vox-tech] IDE cdrw/dvdrw)

2004-04-01 Thread Bill Kendrick
On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 03:47:48PM -0800, Jonathan Stickel wrote: Maybe what you want is lufs (which I mentioned in passing earlier in this thread). Read about it here: http://lufs.sourceforge.net/lufs/intro.html. Cool. Similar to kio-fish under KDE (e.g., let Konq or other KDE apps see

Re: cd/dvd burning remotely (was Re: [vox-tech] IDE cdrw/dvdrw)

2004-04-01 Thread Ken Bloom
On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 03:28:46PM -0800, Bill Kendrick wrote: On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 03:10:41PM -0800, Ken Bloom wrote: You wouldn't be restricted in speed because he's not going to store the ISO on the network - he's going to construct the ISO on the computer with the cd burner.

Re: cd/dvd burning remotely (was Re: [vox-tech] IDE cdrw/dvdrw)

2004-04-01 Thread Bill Kendrick
On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 04:49:52PM -0800, Ken Bloom wrote: much quote snippage :^P mounting ISOFS is read only. D'oh. Is there any way to 'fudge' a R/W ISO? Like, have it convert into some magical read-write-able thing on mount, and then convert it back to a real ISO on unmount? My brain