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Re: CDR for Linux
SU>> I asked the question , before a while, about the best CDR for Linux
SU>> Well,probably the question wasn't formulated too clear.
SU>> So,I'll put it another way.
SU>> Just tell me what kind of CDR(W) you have.I'm interesting esspecially at
SU>> parallel (external) models.
I have SCSI external one and that's what I'd recommend. It works really
plig-n-play, most SCSI CD-R have cheap SCSI card included, and you have no
problem with all this parallel and supported/unsupported story. Also, I
think higher speed CDRs are only SCSI (the reason is clear - SCSI is
faster). I personally have TEAC CDR, but I suppose any recent SCSI would
go.
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