On Tuesday 15 August 2006 13:17, Nathanael Nerode wrote:
> Florian Weimer wrote:
> > * Nathanael Nerode:
> >> In reality, as "user A", I switched to using cdrdao for making serious
> >> audio CDs and CD-RWs, and for burning disks from .iso files: this uses
> >> Schilling's scsilib, but not the rest
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Florian Weimer wrote:
> * Nathanael Nerode:
>
>> In reality, as "user A", I switched to using cdrdao for making serious audio
>> CDs and CD-RWs, and for burning disks from .iso files: this uses
>> Schilling's scsilib, but not the rest of cdrecord.
>
Florian Weimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * Nathanael Nerode:
>
>> In reality, as "user A", I switched to using cdrdao for making serious audio
>> CDs and CD-RWs, and for burning disks from .iso files: this uses
>> Schilling's scsilib, but not the rest of cdrecord.
>
> What about mkisofs?
So f
* Nathanael Nerode:
> In reality, as "user A", I switched to using cdrdao for making serious audio
> CDs and CD-RWs, and for burning disks from .iso files: this uses
> Schilling's scsilib, but not the rest of cdrecord.
What about mkisofs?
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Eduard Bloch wrote:
> Then let's see what a user of your software would do, in a
> not-so-uncommon use case:
>
> User A wants to burn a CD-ROM. She gets cdrtools,
In reality, as "user A", I switched to using cdrdao for making serious audio
CDs and CD-RWs, and for burning disks from .iso files: th
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