On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 17:50:58 -0600, Damon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>emulation. I am using a 2.6.8.1-k7 image from debian, so maybe somehow
According to the k3b website[1], the author warns against using any
kernel version greater than 2.6.7:
"A patch that was introduced into the kernel shor
Justin Guerin wrote:
On Friday 05 November 2004 15:21, Damon wrote:
Justin Guerin wrote:
On Thursday 04 November 2004 16:09, Damon Chesser wrote:
I have two devices: hdc > cd writer, hdd > cd reader. I can play audio
cd's from hdd, I can mount cd's with mp3's and play them. I can b
Justin Guerin wrote:
On Thursday 04 November 2004 16:09, Damon Chesser wrote:
I have two devices: hdc > cd writer, hdd > cd reader. I can play audio
cd's from hdd, I can mount cd's with mp3's and play them. I can burn
ISO's on hdc or make data cd's with hdc using k3b. I never or almost
never
On Friday 05 November 2004 15:21, Damon wrote:
> Justin Guerin wrote:
> >On Thursday 04 November 2004 16:09, Damon Chesser wrote:
> >>I have two devices: hdc > cd writer, hdd > cd reader. I can play audio
> >>cd's from hdd, I can mount cd's with mp3's and play them. I can burn
> >>ISO's on hdc or
On Thursday 04 November 2004 16:09, Damon Chesser wrote:
> I have two devices: hdc > cd writer, hdd > cd reader. I can play audio
> cd's from hdd, I can mount cd's with mp3's and play them. I can burn
> ISO's on hdc or make data cd's with hdc using k3b. I never or almost
> never copy a cd. When
I have two devices: hdc > cd writer, hdd > cd reader. I can play audio
cd's from hdd, I can mount cd's with mp3's and play them. I can burn
ISO's on hdc or make data cd's with hdc using k3b. I never or almost
never copy a cd. When I tried copying a cd from hdd to hdc via k3b, k3b
reports th
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