Re: [suse-kde] Does k3b support burning of 8GB dvd?
On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 16:45 -0400, Fred A. Miller wrote:
On Sunday 25 September 2005 2:26 pm, Carl William Spitzer IV wrote:
On Sun, 2005-09-25 at 12:01 +0200, Richard Bos wrote:
Did anyone try to use k3b for burning a 8GB iso already? Does it work? What to look our for? My kde version is 3.4.2 on suse93.
Your lucky I am having problems burning single layer when I mount the disk nothing is found..
'You using 9.3?
No 9.2 using a LiteON DVDRW. I tried to burn the iso of the cdrive from another disk so I would have a backup without giving up HD space. Then I have a goback when I test some XP programs. Thats why the partiton is about 4 gig just enough for windows without wasting space. -- _______ _______ _______ __ / ____\ \ / / ____|_ _\ \ / / | | \ \ /\ / / (___ | | \ \ / / | | \ \/ \/ / \___ \ | | \ \/ / | |____ \ /\ / ____) |_| |_ \ / \_____| \/ \/ |_____/|_____| \/ | \ /|\ || |\ / |~~\ /~~\ /~~| //~~\ | \ / | \ || | X |__/| || |( `--. |__ | | \| \_/ / \ | \ \__/ \__| \\__/
* Carl William Spitzer IV
No 9.2 using a LiteON DVDRW. I tried to burn the iso of the cdrive from another disk so I would have a backup without giving up HD space. Then I have a goback when I test some XP programs. Thats why the partiton is about 4 gig just enough for windows without wasting space.
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How can you commit a partition to windoz w/o *wasting* space? -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 http://wahoo.no-ip.org @ http://counter.li.org HOG # US1244711 Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/gallery2
On Tue, 2005-09-27 at 20:44 -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Carl William Spitzer IV
[09-27-05 20:28]: No 9.2 using a LiteON DVDRW. I tried to burn the iso of the cdrive from another disk so I would have a backup without giving up HD space. Then I have a goback when I test some XP programs. Thats why the partiton is about 4 gig just enough for windows without wasting space.
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How can you commit a partition to windoz w/o *wasting* space?
When you need to use doz for legacy apps or testing things when you look for work in software support. Remember windows is still a good source for jobs expecially in data recovery. -- ______ ____ __ ____ _______. __ ____ ____ / |\ \ / \ / / / || | \ \ / / | ,----' \ \/ \/ / | (----`| | \ \/ / | | \ / \ \ | | \ / | `----. \ /\ / .----) | | | \ / \______| \__/ \__/ |_______/ |__| \__/
On Wednesday 28 September 2005 19:10, Carl wrote:
On Tue, 2005-09-27 at 20:44 -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Carl William Spitzer IV
[09-27-05 20:28]: No 9.2 using a LiteON DVDRW. I tried to burn the iso of the cdrive from another disk so I would have a backup without giving up HD space. Then I have a goback when I test some XP programs. Thats why the partiton is about 4 gig just enough for windows without wasting space.
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How can you commit a partition to windoz w/o *wasting* space?
When you need to use doz for legacy apps or testing things when you look for work in software support. Remember windows is still a good source for jobs expecially in data recovery.
What about firmware updates of various things you might have installed in your computer, or attached to it? Is it generally easy and painless to perform updates without resorting to Windoz? Kevin
On Sunday 02 October 2005 1:51 pm, elefino wrote:
When you need to use doz for legacy apps or testing things when you look for work in software support. Remember windows is still a good source for jobs expecially in data recovery.
What about firmware updates of various things you might have installed in your computer, or attached to it?
Is it generally easy and painless to perform updates without resorting to Windoz?
'Haven't had a problem yet! Fred -- Planet Earth - a subsidiary of Microsoft. We have no bugs in our software, Never! We do have undocumented added features, that you will find amusing, at no added cost to you, at this time.
On Sun, 2005-10-02 at 13:51 -0400, elefino wrote:
What about firmware updates of various things you might have installed in your computer, or attached to it?
Is it generally easy and painless to perform updates without resorting to Windoz?
I am told a lot of those floppys use FreeDOS. Now someone is working on bootable CD's for use on floppyless systems. -- ___ _ _ _ ____ _ _ _ | | | | [__ | | | |___ |_|_| ___] | \/
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