John R Pierce wrote:
I've used an Optiarc to burn all that in Linux, some with cdrecord
some with NeroLinux. Optiarc is a joint NEC/Sony company. DVD
drives/burners are commodity these days with standard interfaces.
not many support dvd-ram, however, which was buried in his list.
But the Optiarchs that supports Lightscribe also supports DVD-RAM. So
the NEC AD-5170 does not support DVD-RAM, but the NEC AD-7173 does.
My point was more that you just find a DVD-burner with the specs you
need and it should work. I have used Plextor, Sony, NEC and Optiarc over
the last year or so and I have not detected any functional differences
in use in linux, apart from the different feature sets and speeds.
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//Morten Torstensen
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And if it turns out that there is a God, I don't believe that he is evil.
The worst that can be said is that he's an underachiever.
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