On Tuesday 11 May 2004 01:05, Silvan wrote:
> > Because people like you will use it for things it's not intended for.
> > Read the description, note the limitations of it.
>
> Sort of off the topic, but an interesting aside here. I was thinking I
> had seen something in KDE to provide a fake simu
hi ya
On Tue, 11 May 2004, Silvan wrote:
> What's interesting here is that I've been filling up my logs with messages
> like this:
>
> hdd: lost interrupt
> hdd: lost interrupt
> hdd: lost interrupt
> hdd: lost interrupt
> hdd: lost interrupt
says you probably have cdrw/cdr/dvd on hdd and you
On Monday 10 May 2004 02:23 am, Marc Wilson wrote:
> Because people like you will use it for things it's not intended for. Read
> the description, note the limitations of it.
Sort of off the topic, but an interesting aside here. I was thinking I had
seen something in KDE to provide a fake simu
On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 12:14:32AM -0700, Beretta wrote:
> BeOS also had a cdfs driver that allowed for direct ripping of cd audio tracks
> via a similar method. What the hell is wrong with using this patch to accomplish
> that?
You, too, should read the discussion of the patch, where it's reveale
On Mon, 10 May 2004 08:30:10 +0200, in linux.debian.user you wrote:
>
>Because people like you will use it for things it's not intended for. Read
>the description, note the limitations of it.
>
>If you want to rip the disc, then rip the disc already. There's no other
>reason to do what you're t
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