Re: Can I share CDrecorder via network?

From: nunya (business_at_127.0.0.1)
Date: 12/28/03

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    On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 22:27:02 -0800, Tomasz Sztejka wrote:

    > Eric <nospam@email.com> wrote in message
    > (..)
    >> You can use cdrecord across a network, at least i do and it works very well
    >> on my 100mbit network, if lightly loaded i think a 10 mbit network should
    >> work ok too.
    >>
    >> try this:
    >>
    >> [MyPCwoBurner]#mkisofs -r ./bkup.tar | ssh myPCwBurner "cdrecord -v -speed=4
    >> -dev=0,3,0 -fs=8m -eject -data -"
    >>
    >> adjust -speed= to match your cdrwriter
    >> cdrecord -scanbus will provide the values to use for -dev= param
    >>
    >> Eric
    >
    > Nice idea, but not exactly what I want. I would be glad to be able to
    > use for example KreateCD or other Cd-burning GUI. Is this possible? I
    > think those will need /dev/scdX to be pointing to CD-recorder.
    >
    > The use of ssh gives me some ideas...
    >
    > regards,
    > Tomasz Sztejka
    Saw something a while back, don't remember whether freshmeat.net or
    sourceforge.net


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