On Sat, 06 Jan 2001, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> I am looking for a method to archive a bunch of stuff off of a couple
> different computers and since one is a laptop and one a desktop, it
> seems a parallel attached CDR drive might be the answer (I'm not
Hi, Nate!
May be you're better off with some n
On January 5, 2001 06:49 pm, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> I am looking for a method to archive a bunch of stuff off of a couple
> different computers and since one is a laptop and one a desktop, it
> seems a parallel attached CDR drive might be the answer (I'm not
> enthused about Zip or
Hello all.
I am looking for a method to archive a bunch of stuff off of a couple
different computers and since one is a laptop and one a desktop, it
seems a parallel attached CDR drive might be the answer (I'm not
enthused about Zip or Iomega drives). I know that the kernel has
support for these
Does Debian work with SCSI CDR's?
I have a Yamaha 4/4/16 and it hangs the 2.2.x kernel on bootup.
Slink was fine.
A mate told me there was something in lastmin.html about it but
I never found it myself.
regards Chris
David Purton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm thinking of buying a cd writer.
>
> The howto suggests that most ide drives should work fine with Linux.
I really like my Mitsumi, and recently I've had good experience with HP
models. HP9k and 8k models are all fine; I had a LOT of prob
>I have recently installed a CDRW drive on my machine. I chose a Philips
>CDRW800, a 4x 8x 32x drive. It is IDE and Linux needs to see CDR drives as
>SCSI - so a little configuring of the kernel and a couple of lines in
>/etc/lilo.conf was all it took. I now have both my CD-ROM and CDRW drives
>
hanks,
Brooks
> -Original Message-
> From: David Purton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2000 12:51 AM
> To: Debian User List
> Subject: cdr recomendations
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm thinking of buying a cd writer.
>
> The how
On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 09:04:18AM +, Phillip Deackes wrote:
>
> Does anyone know of any software for Linux like Adaptec's which allows you
> to to use a CDRW disk as if it were a hard drive? ie. being able to add
> and remove data at will?
>
Some one is working on packet writing patches for
On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 05:21:21PM +1030, David Purton wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm thinking of buying a cd writer.
>
> The howto suggests that most ide drives should work fine with Linux.
>
> But I was just wondering what modals people have had good results with and
> more importantly if there are
On Tue, 26 Dec 2000 17:21:21 +1030 (CST)
David Purton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm thinking of buying a cd writer.
>
> The howto suggests that most ide drives should work fine with Linux.
>
> But I was just wondering what modals people have had good results with
> and
> more imp
David Purton wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm thinking of buying a cd writer.
>
> The howto suggests that most ide drives should work fine with Linux.
>
> But I was just wondering what modals people have had good results with and
> more importantly if there are any to avoid.
Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id:
I got a CDR from Sony several years ago. It developed some problems,
and I was really impressed with the way they worked with me to fix
them and ultimately took it in for warranty repair work (which did fix
the problem).
It's an IDE and I haven't yet braved the necessary screwing around to
get it
Hi,
I'm thinking of buying a cd writer.
The howto suggests that most ide drives should work fine with Linux.
But I was just wondering what modals people have had good results with and
more importantly if there are any to avoid.
thanks
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