Dariusz J. Garbowski wrote:
Use Nero Burning ROM in Windows XP. It more or less "just works" every
time.
And where do I get this stuff? Anybody giving free Windows XP out there?
;-)
This suggestion may or may not be economically, morally, or ethically
viable for some people for certain. I certainly am not advocating
Windows here, just mentioning that it is a solution that works for me
as a workaround for the time being for certain classes of problems. ;)
Sorry to hear about your problems. I've had completetly opposite
experiences to Mike -- lots of problem when burning on Windows (well,
truth is it was some 5 years back I run any Windows on my boxes :) and
only when I eventually switched completely to Linux I had 100% reliable
burning. The only failures were to due to bad media or myself really
loading up the machine with very CPU+HD+network intensive tasks. And
that my experience since Mandrake 6 through RH 7.3, RH 9 and FC3 on SCSI
Teac 4x recorder and later on Pioneer 105 DVD recorder.
I felt I neede to add my comment to this rather depressing thread. Hope
your problems will get fixed, guys!
Yeah, hopefully. ;) Maybe ESR will write a nasty letter about CD
burning support in Linux, and it'll get slashdotted and covered in
all major online media, leading to rock solid CD burning/verifying
support a few weeks later. ;) It worked somewhat for printing
anyway, so we can remain hopeful. ;)
--
Mike A. Harris * Open Source Advocate * http://mharris.ca
Proud Canadian.
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