Re: [SLE] CrossOver Office with SuSE Linux
dcjohan@patriot.net wrote:
John Scott wrote:
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I know others will disagree, but that's only speaking for me.
I'm one of them for sure, but if its a real windows based cd creation program you want for just copying any cd you might want tolook at clonecd; it will outsmart any problem out there.
<snip> dave
Yea, I've been using clonecd for about 1 1/2 years now. It's definitely the best for copying alone, though a little pricey. As I said, Easy CD Creator is much more comprehensive. You can do everything you need with it and it's very easy. I'm not knocking the linux tools, but I'm waiting for one that has all the bells and whistles. John
On Fri, 2002-03-29 at 15:35, John Scott wrote:
dcjohan@patriot.net wrote:
John Scott wrote:
<snip>
I know others will disagree, but that's only speaking for me.
I'm one of them for sure, but if its a real windows based cd creation program you want for just copying any cd you might want tolook at clonecd; it will outsmart any problem out there.
<snip> dave
Yea, I've been using clonecd for about 1 1/2 years now. It's definitely the best for copying alone, though a little pricey. As I said, Easy CD Creator is much more comprehensive. You can do everything you need with it and it's very easy. I'm not knocking the linux tools, but I'm waiting for one that has all the bells and whistles.
John
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You need such a program for a cd copy ?? just learn one simple command: cdrecord .. it's so easy .. you never want a graphical tool any longer .. Frederik www.vosberg.be
right on - burning from the console simply rocks. ive got 4 bash scripts that i use (all based on cdrecord) to burn cds, one copies a cd, one makes audio cds from mp3's, one writes an ISO image to a cd and one just takes whatever data is in a directory and makes a cd from it. couldnt be easier. whats awesome is the remote possibility of it. for example, if i want to work at home but a customer calls needing a cd, i simply call up someone at the office and tell them to go drop a cdr in the tray and when it ejects, put it in the sleeve and mail it off. i can ssh in, burn the cd with a script and walk away. and the best thing about this i have NEVER made a coaster with cdrecord and ive used some pretty low end hardware, but with windows, i have made plenty of coasters with easy cd and all that on high end hardware (athlon, sony 8x cdrecorder) simply put, the best combo for burning cds is linux, scsi cdr, cdrecord On Friday 29 March 2002 08:39 am, you wrote:
You need such a program for a cd copy ?? just learn one simple command: cdrecord .. it's so easy .. you never want a graphical tool any longer ..
Frederik www.vosberg.be
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I could not agree more!! That _is_ the best combo!! ============================================ Drew J. Como Phone: 631-434-6600 Systems Administrator Fax: 631-434-7800 dcomo@bascom.com Web: www.bascom.com Bascom Global Internet Services, Inc. -------------------------------------------- "When quality is the goal, winning is guaranteed." -----Original Message----- From: Chad Whitten [mailto:dog@intop.net] Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 10:53 AM To: Frederik Vos Cc: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] CrossOver Office with SuSE Linux right on - burning from the console simply rocks. ive got 4 bash scripts that i use (all based on cdrecord) to burn cds, one copies a cd, one makes audio cds from mp3's, one writes an ISO image to a cd and one just takes whatever data is in a directory and makes a cd from it. couldnt be easier. whats awesome is the remote possibility of it. for example, if i want to work at home but a customer calls needing a cd, i simply call up someone at the office and tell them to go drop a cdr in the tray and when it ejects, put it in the sleeve and mail it off. i can ssh in, burn the cd with a script and walk away. and the best thing about this i have NEVER made a coaster with cdrecord and ive used some pretty low end hardware, but with windows, i have made plenty of coasters with easy cd and all that on high end hardware (athlon, sony 8x cdrecorder) simply put, the best combo for burning cds is linux, scsi cdr, cdrecord On Friday 29 March 2002 08:39 am, you wrote:
You need such a program for a cd copy ?? just learn one simple command: cdrecord .. it's so easy .. you never want a graphical tool any longer ..
Frederik www.vosberg.be
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Chad Whitten
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Drew J. Como
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Frederik Vos
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John Scott