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> On the DVD, yes. In fact, it has Joliet, RockRidge, and UDF.
>
> On the CDs, well, they're all audio CDs, so I guess they're not even
> ISO9660, are they?
Hopefully someone else can explain this better, but I think that's right.
Your trouble may also have to do w
Quoting Sebastian Luque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Have you enabled joliet extensions? I've found this is usually needed in
> Windows.
On the DVD, yes. In fact, it has Joliet, RockRidge, and UDF.
On the CDs, well, they're all audio CDs, so I guess they're not even ISO9660,
are they?
I do recall onc
Sebastian Luque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Have you enabled joliet extensions?
to be precise, you need to enable these when burning your CD. k3b has such
an option for that.
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Brendon Lloyd Higgins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> For all I know this is a problem with the way the computers on campus have
> been set up. What I'd like to know is if there is anything I might be
> doing in the way I burn these discs that might be causing this sort of
> behaviour. One of
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