All:
Does anyone make Linux software that works with any of the CDRW drives out there? I am very interested in any
Smart and Friendly drivers and reader/writer software for Red Hat Linux.
Thanks.
Keith Lee
Keith Lee
I don't use Red Hat, but Smart and Friendly wrote me that theirQuote:>All:
> Does anyone make Linux software that works with any of the CDRW drives out there? I am very interested in any
>Smart and Friendly drivers and reader/writer software for Red Hat Linux.
The standard Linux software should work (mostly mkisofs and
cdrecord). See the CD-Writing HOWTO at the Linux Documentation
Project at www.linuxdoc.org (and probably on your hard drive or
CD-ROM).
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