At 15:20 10/3/2003, you wrote:
I was wondering how many times a CD-RW disc is good for? I do a nightly
incremental backup and didn't want to over-exceed its life span/# of
re-writes.
I'm just using the garden variety cheap media.
Try googling for it. Don't take my word for it, but somewhere back
Thanks Felix.
I have already mounted my CD-ROM which is also a RW-CD
ROM. So now I want to write to that drive as well as
reading data from it. I would appreciate if you can
guide me in this issue.
Thanks.
SA
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Can you please be more specific?
Is it ins installing the drive so you can write to it or is it just mounting
the cd?
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mount /mnt/cdrom
assuming it's the first drive on the bus. mount /mnt/cdrom1 if it's the
second.
Jon
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Shariq Ali wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Can any please provide me with some guidance on how to
> mount my rewriteable CD-ROM drive on redhat Linux 9.0.
>
>
> Thanks.
>
> SA
Hi,
Although not on a rewritable, i have seen this.
I got almost the exact error when i tried to write a cd at speed 1 when
the media could be written at speeds starting at 2.
On 20 Jan 2003, shawn wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to back something up to my cd-rw and keep getting errors.
>
> I t
I usually run cdrecord twice: once to blank it (using the -blank=fast
option) and then to write the data (using the -data flag). I don't know if
it will make a difference, but you might want to give it a shot.
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Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
> Richard L. Proctor wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 2002-10-02 at 11:01, Brenden Walker wrote:
>>
>>> Seems something odd with CD-Audio, both of my CD drives work fine
>>> (one RW
>>> and one R), I've got two digital inputs on my sound card, each CD has
>>> it's
>>> digital audio o
Richard L. Proctor wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-10-02 at 11:01, Brenden Walker wrote:
>
>>Seems something odd with CD-Audio, both of my CD drives work fine (one RW
>>and one R), I've got two digital inputs on my sound card, each CD has it's
>>digital audio out connected properly..
>>
>>But I can't get a
Gunnar Proppe wrote:
> First, the obvious question -- did you hook up the audio cable from the
> drive's output to the soundcard's cd input? Does kscd see the disc?
> Have you configured the player for the right cdrom device (ie.
> /dev/cdrom or /dev/cdrom1)? If so, can you hear anything from
On Wed, 2002-10-02 at 11:01, Brenden Walker wrote:
> Seems something odd with CD-Audio, both of my CD drives work fine (one RW
> and one R), I've got two digital inputs on my sound card, each CD has it's
> digital audio out connected properly..
>
> But I can't get audio out of either drive, kmix
adjusting the volume and such.. Not luck..
To play audio CD's I end up using an old 266mhz Win98 machine ;-)
> -Original Message-
> From: Gunnar Proppe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 1:46 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re:
First, the obvious question -- did you hook up the audio cable from the
drive's output to the soundcard's cd input? Does kscd see the disc?
Have you configured the player for the right cdrom device (ie.
/dev/cdrom or /dev/cdrom1)? If so, can you hear anything from the
headphone output on the
Toralf Lund wrote:
>> Does anyone know of a way to get Kudzu (RH7.2) to detect CD-RW drives
>> (particularly Philips brand CD-RW's)?
>
> Hmmm. We have a number of CD and DVD RWs here, and they are all detected
> just fine. Haven't tried the ones from Philips, though. What exactly
> happens? Wh
Toralf Lund wrote:
>> Does anyone know of a way to get Kudzu (RH7.2) to detect CD-RW drives
>> (particularly Philips brand CD-RW's)?
>
> Hmmm. We have a number of CD and DVD RWs here, and they are all detected
> just fine. Haven't tried the ones from Philips, though. What exactly
> happens? Wh
> Does anyone know of a way to get Kudzu (RH7.2) to detect CD-RW drives
> (particularly Philips brand CD-RW's)?
Hmmm. We have a number of CD and DVD RWs here, and they are all detected
just fine. Haven't tried the ones from Philips, though. What exactly
happens? What do you get, if anything at
christopher j bottaro wrote:
> i have an HP 9100+ and it works great with cdrecord. haven't had a burn fail
> yet, and it burns faster than in windows. i can't get koncd to recognize my
> cd drive though even though cdrecord -scanbus finds it...
faster than windows i love itand don't f
christopher j bottaro wrote:
> i have an HP 9100+ and it works great with cdrecord. haven't had a burn fail
> yet, and it burns faster than in windows. i can't get koncd to recognize my
> cd drive though even though cdrecord -scanbus finds it...
>
i might as well jump in here as well :)LOL
mi
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
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Jerry Human wrote:
> Hello good people:
>
> I've been looking at CD-RW's lately but I haven't seen any of them boast
> Linux support, are there any out there? What brands, setups are they?
> Are any of them IDE?
>
> I kind of like a Samsung 8x8x32 but I haven't bought it yet
i have an HP 9100+ and it works great with cdrecord. haven't had a burn fail
yet, and it burns faster than in windows. i can't get koncd to recognize my
cd drive though even though cdrecord -scanbus finds it...
On Saturday 23 December 2000 03:42, you wrote:
> Hello good people:
>
> I've been
On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 10:42:40PM -0500, Jerry Human wrote:
> Hello good people:
> I've been looking at CD-RW's lately but I haven't seen any of them boast
> Linux support, are there any out there? What brands, setups are they?
> Are any of them IDE?
> I kind of like a Samsung 8x8x32 but I have
>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
On 04/19/00, 10:39:16PM -0400, John P. Verel wrote:
> I want to have my cdrom1, my writer, mount automatically for my user
> account when a cd is placed in the tray. This happens for root. I
> cannot get it to work for my user account.
Got it! I edited my /etc/security/console.perms I added
Hal,
Thanks for your note. Can you describe the 'experimental' support? Any
references would be appreciates. Thanks.
John
At 11:26 PM 11/19/99 , you wrote:
>That kernel has no USB support. Some is available but it is in
>'experimental' stage
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On Fri, Nov 19, 1999 at 10:36:36PM -0500, John P. Verel wrote:
> Evening. I'm considering a new machine which is to have a re-writable CD
> and two USBs. I'd appreciate hearing comments on compatibility of these
> devices. I'm inclined to believe the CD RW is okay but I'm unclear as to
> US
Evening. I'm considering a new machine which is to have a re-writable CD
and two USBs. I'd appreciate hearing comments on compatibility of these
devices. I'm inclined to believe the CD RW is okay but I'm unclear as to
USB support.
I'm running 6.1, kernel 2.2.12. Thank you.
John
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