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Re: cd burning



There are references to usb drives in the usb section of the kernel
configuration. Not sure if you can get to a cd burner from there but
it's worth looking into.

Rod

Sarah Hay wrote:
> 
> While we are on the subject...It is not abig deal to to not be able to get my
> burner running in LibraNet but I have a USB external burner (originally
> purchased for my Mac which does not allow for an internal burner). Does
> anyone know if or has anyone ever got one working. remember it is not
> important but it would be nice to not have to switch environments to burn
> (right now I burn most isos/data cds and mp3's in XP and  mp3's , wav's and
> Mac cd images on my iMac).
> 
> Sarah
> 
> On Friday 11 January 2002 22:31, [email protected] wrote:
> > On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, tony wrote:
> > > Ok, Im ready to start tinkering with the cd burning software for linux,
> > > after working to get sound out of my comp for 2 months (in mandrake) and
> > > discovering another great distro.(libranet).     What programs are other
> > > libranet users running, how hard to install are they?  Suggestions pls?
> >
> > Sounds like you want xcdroast. It is very simple to install (apt-get
> > install xcdroast). You will want to emulate scsi on the cdburner. There
> > are instructions at the libranet site (and in this archive).
> >
> > jason
> 
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