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Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: gnomez on 4 May 2002, 06:38
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Anyone wanting a great, no hassle cd-rw for Linux should consider one of these, I have a PlexWriter 40/12/40a and it works great. Burns extremely fast, 100% working under Linux and XCdroast. (which is what I use) Very great drive overall.
Actually everything I bought works like a charm under Linux even though it is all very modern. The only thing that was a little tricky was my old pnp modem which had an irq conflict that I reassigned in the BIOS; now it works great. Also I had to manually enter my monitor's sync ranges, but that's no big deal. So.. I have a fully functional desktop with a DVD player, CD-RW, network, modem, geforce 4... hmmm what was that about Linux not supporting desktop hardware? It supports more hardware overall than either the Mac or the Windows platform, actually!
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while we're on the subject, anybody know if there's a version of cdrecord that works with a USB CDRW drive?
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The question should be "how do I make my USB CD burner show up in Linux as a SCSI CD burner". cdrecord works with SCSI burners. Of course on IDE burnders you just load the ide-scsi kernel module and bingo, Linux sees your drive as a SCSI burner.
Now, I don't have the answer to your question I'm sorry to say because I generally don't buy USB devices, especially when it comes to devices where you want more than 12Mbps (1.5MB/s).
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Mandrake 8.2 finds my Philips CDRW2400 series..
It's cheap, pretty fast, reliable, and once again, cheap =]