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Re: [SLE] stupid cd-rw question
- From: michael norman <micnorman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2002 16:39:11 +0000
- Message-id: <200209011639.11967.micnorman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
On Sunday 01 September 2002 14:39, Joe & Sesil Morris (NTM) wrote:
> Jack Malone wrote:
> > with a cdrw disk in the windows world you do have drag an drop but
> > only on the cdrw disk not cdr.
>
> Actually, even in Windows, drag & drop doesn't work with a CDR or CDRW
> without packet writing software, such as DirectCD, InCD, etc.
> XCDRoast's newest version does multisession writing, so I am happy
> (just wish SuSE made the rpm).
FWIW I,ve used directcd quite a lot but I wouldn't use it for anything crucial
as most discs I've created that way have eventually failed after having been
written to a few times. Otheres mileage may vary of course.
Mike
> Jack Malone wrote:
> > with a cdrw disk in the windows world you do have drag an drop but
> > only on the cdrw disk not cdr.
>
> Actually, even in Windows, drag & drop doesn't work with a CDR or CDRW
> without packet writing software, such as DirectCD, InCD, etc.
> XCDRoast's newest version does multisession writing, so I am happy
> (just wish SuSE made the rpm).
FWIW I,ve used directcd quite a lot but I wouldn't use it for anything crucial
as most discs I've created that way have eventually failed after having been
written to a few times. Otheres mileage may vary of course.
Mike
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