Mike A. Harris wrote:
David Nielsen wrote:
søn, 26 02 2006 kl. 13:30 -0500, skrev Mike A. Harris:
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. ;)
http://icculus.org/burn/
Libburn is the eventual replacement for Jorg' cdrecord grip on Linux
burning, see we didn't even need ESR for this one.
I encourage talented people to start contributing so it can get in shape
faster and free us all.
It's good to see that someone is creating an alternative to cdrecord.
<sip>
Hopefully it will do as much as cdrecord can do, and hopefully it has
pleasant friendly developers too. ;o)
<sip>
I don't think that will fix kernel bugs though, unless there is a
libburn.ko included that replaces the buggy kernel code. ;)
I use growisofs to burn DVDs, so cdrecord with its patches aren't
responsible for my problems.
It's enough to make me think somewhat seriously of installing Debian (I
can't think of anything else atm that supports 2.4 kernels). Maybe a
RHEL 3 clone.
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