Any body know how to use udftools with 2.6 kernels? Do I need them or is
udf writing native to 2.6?
If I need udftools then where is this packet device that pktsetup is
looking for? I can seem to find the right menu item in
the "make menuconfig." to build the kernel with this device.
Please hel
On Wed, Apr 08, 1998 at 09:56:11AM +0100, Martin Oldfield wrote:
>
> Has anyone any experience of using a CD-R, or preferably a CD-RW drive
> with Linux ? I'm particularly interested in SCSI based drives.
Linux (or generally: Unix) is a first class platform to write CD-R(W)s.
The cdrecord softw
Hi,
I've burned some CDs on a Pinnacle Micro CD writer successfully for the
most part (I did have some failures). I was using X-CD-Roast which is
Tcl/Tk GUI front end to cdrecord. There is a hamm package for it. I
believe that X-CD-Roast is still in beta stages so it still a little
buggy. For
On Wed, 8 Apr 1998, Martin Oldfield wrote:
>
> Has anyone any experience of using a CD-R, or preferably a CD-RW drive
> with Linux ? I'm particularly interested in SCSI based drives.
I have recently started working with a Sony CDU924S (CD-R) with
a Adaptec 2940 SCSI controller using cdrecord.
ebian.org)
>Objet: Re: CD-R, CD-RW
>Date: mercredi 8 avril 1998 06:15
>
>Recipient Type: BCC
>
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>Yeah. I burned ~ 5 CDs in Linux. My overall record with the
Ricoh and
>Yamaha is still ~ 30 successful vs 0 misburns. Only the Yamaha
worked, not the
>Rico
Yeah. I burned ~ 5 CDs in Linux. My overall record with the Ricoh and
Yamaha is still ~ 30 successful vs 0 misburns. Only the Yamaha worked, not the
Ricoh1060, in Linux. I use cdrecord ver 1.6alpha 14 with mkisofs. (It comes
with mkisofs). I did not try the RW discs on it yet but
Has anyone any experience of using a CD-R, or preferably a CD-RW drive
with Linux ? I'm particularly interested in SCSI based drives.
Cheers,
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Martin Oldfield.
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