Re: Is there a way to copy weird named files form Konqueror?

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On Wednesday 15 August 2018 04.57:10 William Morder wrote:
> I liked seeing all the command-line solutions. However, a less technical
> way, involving a gui, would be just to install the fuseiso9660 package &
> dependencies. Then copy the CD image to your hard drive.

I don't manage to make a copy, I get an "input/output" error from dd. k3b also 
fails to copy.

I can't mount it either, mount says it can't read the superblock.

Just clicking on the CD icon on the desktop works however. Konqueror says 
media:/sr0, I can get there with the command line but ls -a shows only . 
and ..

Yet konquerors shows files and directories.

I guess some CD protection is at work there, although why they would protect a 
CD and at the same time provide you with all sorts of soud files evades my 
logic.

Thierry

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