Thomas Hubbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asked:
> Can you use a DVD-ROM drive with Linux?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] replied:
> Yes, you can use it. DVD is pretty fast and all but it doesn't have
> support for reading burned disks which is pain the *ss. If you already
> have a decently fast CD-ROM don't buy DV
> Can you use a DVD-ROM drive with Linux?
Yes, you can use it.
DVD is pretty fast and all but it doesn't have support for reading burned disks which
is pain the *ss. If you already have a decently fast CD-ROM don't buy DVD just yet.
Mika
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** Mika Koivisto
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> Can you use a DVD-ROM drive with Linux?
>
> I am considering getting a new system to
> use as a dual-boot Linux/95 system.
> I wouldn't want to watch movies in Linux (!),
> I would just want to use DVD as a CD-ROM.
>
> I assume that, since DVD works like a CD-ROM
> and has an IDE interface, y