Nu Tech Dual DVD CD Burner
gerry freed
g.freed at wanadoo.fr
Fri Jan 7 16:42:50 UTC 2005
xcdroast ran after second configure, once I had found it was not in my
expected directory. If all else fails read the INSTALL file. First CD
was perfect.
I use an Epson 1290 and Adobe Photoshop in XP - how can I get the same
functionality on Linux?
Gerry
Robin Laing wrote:
> gerry freed wrote:
>
>> many thanks.
>> All that came with the distribution was cdrecord. What would you
>> recommend?
>> I have just got sick of Security problems and XP updates. With Linux
>> you have control over your own destiny.
>> The limitation is that I am doing a lot of high quality photo work
>> and Postscript/ Ghostscript is a clumsy way of managing the printer
>> interface and colorimetry etc. Epson have a closed mind regarding Linux
>> Gerry
>>
>> Marc M wrote:
>>
>>> I assume this is an internal burner that is already installed and no
>>> hardware problems.
>>> Go to linuxmigration.com, there is a tutorial on how to burn cd's.
>>> Just disregard the fact that they are cd's and a lot of the info is
>>> still applicable. It shows you settings for the burners. THat might
>>> help get you up to speed, then study the specifics on dvd's under
>>> linux (beyond the scope of my help, sorry). What burner software are
>>> you using? Makes a differrence to a certain extent.
>>>
>>> Glad to hear youve taken over part of a M$ network. I hope you are
>>> able to take over the rest of it LOL
>>>
>>> Marc
>>>
>>> On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 21:21:19 +0100, g.freed <g.freed at wanadoo.fr> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Running FC2
>>>> How do I using the above burner make a DVD image of the installation
>>>> for back up?
>>>> Step by step please, I am a debutante to Linux, still amazed at how
>>>> little of my rusty C programming skills were needed to install and
>>>> take
>>>> over the Internet front end of my Microsoft Network on a Sagem ADSL
>>>> Modem.
>>>> Gerry
>>>
>
> Get k3b for burning. It is easy and I have only made 2 coasters and
> that was when I was playing with settings.
>
> yum install k3b
>
> I have tried different printers and have gone back to Epson as they
> work best for my usage patterns. There are epson tools for setting up
> your printer and cleaning the heads or getting ink levels.
>
> man escputil
>
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