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    CLI to write to CD-ROM?

    is there one? How does that work? More info please
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    Re: CLI to write to CD-ROM?

    Ant2ne, you are a most interesting character! Kubuntu provides you K3b, and you're looking to twiddle the CLI, and introduce all those extra errors!



    OK, how about cdredord? http://cdrecord.berlios.de/old/private/cdrecord.html

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      Re: CLI to write to CD-ROM?

      Originally posted by dibl
      ...and you're looking to twiddle the CLI, and introduce all those extra errors!



      OK, how about cdredord?...
      Don't you mean cdrecord? So who's introducing 'extra errors?'
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        Re: CLI to write to CD-ROM?

        Comptia Linux+ Certification
        2.9 Access and write data to record able media (for example: CDRW, hard drive, flash memory devices)
        Somehow I don't think they are referring to k3b. They don't exactly specify. So maybe I should change this threads title to "WTF is Comptia looking for: write to CDRW??"


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          Re: CLI to write to CD-ROM?

          Originally posted by Snowhog

          Don't you mean cdrecord? So who's introducing 'extra errors?'
          My point, exactly! You put your fingers on the keyboard, and you make errors. You click the mouse on "Burn", and you get a new CD.

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            Re: CLI to write to CD-ROM?

            Originally posted by dibl
            My point, exactly! You put your fingers on the keyboard, and you make errors. You click the mouse on "Burn", and you get a new CD.
            You tell comptia that! Personally, I'll point and click every time.

            But I think they are looking for a CLI that can automate the backup tasks.
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