On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Jason Pratt wrote:
> I just got my hands on an old Ricoh CD-RW model MP6200A. It's an old 2x
> burner, but I was wondering if Linux supports this? More importantly, does
> the burning software in Linux support it? KDE or Gnome...
>
Is it SCSI? If so, chances are it's support
>So it shouldn't matter what burner it is... it should be supported?
I believe that is correct.
RH 6, or later, has kernels with the drive support built in.
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>I just got my hands on an old Ricoh CD-RW model MP6200A. It's an old 2x
>burner, but I was wondering if Linux supports this? More importantly, does
>the burning software in Linux support it? KDE or Gnome...
Yes, CD-RW burners, both EIDE and SCSI, are supported under Linux.
I personally prefer
I just got my hands on an old Ricoh CD-RW model MP6200A. It's an old 2x
burner, but I was wondering if Linux supports this? More importantly, does
the burning software in Linux support it? KDE or Gnome...
Thanks
Jason
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I just got my hands
on an old Ricoh CD-RW model MP6200A. It's an old 2x burner, but I was
wondering if Linux supports this? More importantly, does the burning
software in Linux support it? KDE or Gnome...
Thanks
Jason