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Re: [SuSE Linux] cd-r in linux
  • From: tsm@xxxxxxxxx (Ted Maciag)
  • Date: Fri, 28 Aug 1998 15:56:33 -0400
  • Message-id: <35E70B71.190880F2@xxxxxxxxx>



Aaron Seelye wrote:

> Ted Maciag wrote:
> >
> > Hi Aaron,
> >
> > We just went through this. To minimize the number of problems that you
> > have you should stick with SCSI. We did ours in Win98 with a minimum of
> > hassles. There is EZ-CD from Adaptec which works fine. You do need some
> > dedicated HD space to do the job, we found that 800 MB was fine. You will
> > coaster about 10-20 percent of your disks for mysterious reasons.
> > However, you can find deals on CDR material. With coupons and rebates we
> > have the cost down to 50 cents each or less! So the amount of material
> > that you store per buck is awsome. Good Luck with your project.
> >
> > -ted
>

Hi my point was not convert you only to give you a quick over-view of what we
just did.

Toaster is the only thing we have in Linux

> Most of the cd-r's come with the adaptec software, but seeing how I run
> linux 980f the time, and I really do not enjoy windows of any flavor,
> I think I'll try the xcdtoaster. thanks for trying though.
>
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> Aaron Seelye
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