> Mine stops working after 5 but it could be a software problem
> in the driver -- I don't know the standard. :( One problem I've
> seen is that the good CD burning software is windows-based and
> it's all drag-and-droppy. I know there is some stuff for
> BSD/Linux but I think it doesn't look like a filesystem
> as far as its semantics. ...
No, Unix/Linux has X-based xcdroast to create an ISO9660+RRext file
system. Most CD writing software creates some kind of file system.
I don't know of any command-line-based SW.
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Joe Yao jsdy_at_cospo.osis.gov - Joseph S. D. Yao
COSPO Computer Support EMT-A/B
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