Pacific Digital Mach52 CD-RW

From: alex (radsky_at_ncia.net)
Date: 11/29/03

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    Could someone describe how to use the Pacific Digital Mach 53 CD-RW to
    copy or burn data cds in Debian? Pacific Digital
    support says this machine hasn't been tested in Linux..

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