Hello all. I am looking for a method to archive a bunch of stuff off of a couple different computers and since one is a laptop and one a desktop, it seems a parallel attached CDR drive might be the answer (I'm not enthused about Zip or Iomega drives). I know that the kernel has support for these devices, but I would like others' opinions on a good drive, write reliability, etc. Speed is secondary at this point and a 2 or 4x write speed would be more than adequate. Perhaps such beasts don't exist and I'm just imagining things. Right now I'm running Potato on both machines with kernel 2.2.14 on one and 2.2.15 on the other (been too lazy to upgrade) if that makes a difference.
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