In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >Just a quick question: in Hungary it is impossible to buy a 74 minutes >writable CD (650 MB) even in CD-RW version. The "default" is now 700 >MB/80 min. with strange capacities emerging (like the 1 GB CD-R, I don't >know how well can one store data on them, also I wouldn't place my life >on a CD which were written at 52X speed, but that's another story). > >So why should a CD be under 650 MB these days?
In the US (or at least southern california) 650 MB cd-r's are about half the price and more widly available than 700 MB ones. (About $10/100 vs $20/100.) I don't remember seeing 700 MB cd-rw's, but havn't looked for them. I did see the 990 MB cd-r's at something like $40/100. Not all CD readers/players can handle disks larger than 650 MB. (And some cd-r's have more problems than others, like the black ones.) While for Knoppix I think it makes sence to use 700 MB cd's, I don't think it does for Debian. (Going from 7 CDs to 6?) -- Blars Blarson [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.blars.org/blars.html "Text is a way we cheat time." -- Patrick Nielsen Hayden -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]