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2006 Dec 08
3
Cross Network Based CD/DVD Burning Software
Hey friends,
I am using FC3 and Centos 4.0 at my home. I have one CD/DVD burner on
Centos4.0 and no CD/DVD burner on FC3 machine. I am looking for a free
client & server or cross network CD/DVD burning software something
like NeroNet available on Windows. Means on the one workstation(FC3)
the client software for CD/DVD burning will be installed, through this
client software the data to be
2009 Jan 09
5
The R Inferno
"The R Inferno" is now on the Burns Statistics website at
http://www.burns-stat.com/pages/Tutor/R_inferno.pdf
Abstract: If you are using R and you think you're in hell,
this is a map for you.
Also, I've expanded the outline concerning R on the
Burns Statistics 'Links' page. Suggestions (off-list) for
additional items are encouraged.
Patrick Burns
patrick at
2006 Jun 17
4
64-bit ISO Burning Failures
Hi,
I have downloaded several different sets of the 64-bit ISOs, and have
burned them to CD using various of my known-good ISO burning softwares,
including Nero and DeepBurn on Windows, as well as the native CD burning
KDE linux tool on Xandros Linux. I am using mirrors from the site, like
kernel.org.
I have chosen low burning speeds also, but when I insert the ISO CD into a
server and boot it
2005 Jan 03
3
spreadsheet addiction
There's a new page on the Burns Statistics website
http://www.burns-stat.com/pages/Tutor/spreadsheet_addiction.html
that looks at spreadsheets from a quality assurance perspective. It
presents R as a suitable alternative to spreadsheets. Also there are
several specific problems with Excel that are highlighted, including
the status of statistical functionality in Excel.
Patrick Burns
Burns
2008 Dec 31
6
CD burning issues & questions
I have been having some strange results trying to burn CDs under
CentOS. I don't think they are hardware related because I have had
some success, in fact most of this usually works.
I use k3b for most of my CD and DVD writing - it seems to work fairly
well (well, except for wrecking my installation a few weeks ago when
it crashed my installation and I had to reinstall to get it back, but
2007 Jun 27
5
24-bit FLAC Files
Hi, we're a small label in Honolulu, Hawaii, starting up, offering FLAC
downloads of live performances of local artists, and we're wondering how is
the support for 24-bit FLAC files? Our concern is that would it be too
difficult for users to burn 24-bit FLAC recordings to CD? Are there any
simple tools that convert 24-bit FLAC to 16-bit FLAC, or burning
applications that transparently do
2009 Jan 12
10
Creating an iso image of a audio CD with K3B
Can you do this? I have not found the options to get this to happen.
So far I have seen how to read the Audio CD and make a directory of WAV
files with a control file for later burning to CD, but I want an iso
image that I can archive and burn audio CDs to use as they get used up.
2006 Nov 12
2
ogg files / burning cd-r
Using Linux (Kubuntu)
using the application "crip"
ripping at -q 10 & using replaygain on for volume control
--------------------------------------------
Now that I have 2000 .ogg files...
first problem:
There is NOT one Portable CD Player on the Market,
that can play encoded .ogg files AND read the replaygain tags.
via a cd-r
second problem:
Burning...
if I am going to burn a
2010 Apr 14
4
burning an image
I downloaded CentOS-5.4-x86_64-bin-DVD.iso but I haven't used Centos
before and I've haven't used a -bin-DVD.iso before,every attempt so far
to burn one has produced coasters,what do I do to get an image.
Thanks david
2008 Dec 04
5
Burning DVD with files>4GB from console
My backup script split filesystem dumps to files with size of 4,37 GB (4
588 544 kB). It's just an optimal size to fill out DVDs. At this moment
I have to burn them from windows via smb-link becuase I didn't manage to
do this task from FreeBSD console due to 2GB/4GB filesize restrictions
(growisofs). I'm using freeware CDBurnerXP to burn my backups
(ISO9660/UDF/Joliet), and they
2007 Feb 14
1
Help regarding DVD burning in multi session
Dear All,
I am burning DVD using growisofs command and -M option for multi session
burning.
Command is executing properly but when I try to mount dvd, it is
displaying error and error no is 32. Therefore, I am not able to view the
DVD contents.
If I try to read same written DVD on Win-XP, I am able to view it all
records.
Can u tell me where I am making mistake.
I am using the following command:
2015 Jul 06
2
7.1 install with Areca arc-1224
On 07/06/15, g wrote:
you might try verifying that system you are getting error message on
has a good cd/dvd drive.
burn another dvd at at least 4 speeds slower.
if runs ok, bad drive.
if still fails, bad drive.
another way you can check is to pull iso on system you are having
problem with and burn dvd.
if you get error, get a new drive.
-------- Above quoted --------
When I md5sum the DVD
2010 Mar 14
3
Burning data cd in CentOS?
Dear All
I need to burn data cd on my CentOS and open the pdf file on my MS Windows
client . My cd drive is at /dev/cdrom that is mounted as /mnt/cdrom . To
this end , I issued as the following :
#cdrecord -v dev=/dev/cdrom myfile
But the file cannot be opened on ms MS Windows , nor the cd is usable
afterwards . Can you please let me know how can I burn this data cd ?
Thank you
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2011 Jul 11
4
problems with burning i386 centos 6 dvd
Hey guys,
Thanks a lot for the CentOS 6 distro. I am having trouble burning the i386
dvds. I tried on a RHEL 6 deskop and also a CentOS 5 laptop. The command I
am running on both systems is this:
growisofs -dvd-compat -speed=4 -Z
/dev/sr0=/home/gsgatlin/CentOS-6.0-i386-bin-DVD/CentOS-6.0-i386-bin-DVD.iso
The error I am seeing is:
:-( /dev/sr0: 2295104 blocks are free, 2297586 to be written!
2012 Oct 09
1
car::linearHypothesis Sum of Sqaures Error?
I am working with a RCB 2x2x3 ANCOVA, and I have noticed a difference in the calculation of sum of squares in a Type III calculation.
Anova output is a follows:
> Anova(aov(MSOIL~Forest+Burn*Thin*Moisture+ROCK,data=env3l),type=3)
Anova Table (Type III tests)
Response: MSOIL
Sum Sq Df F value Pr(>F)
(Intercept) 22.3682 1 53.2141 3.499e-07 ***
Forest
2010 Oct 08
0
How to burn MP4/MPEG4 to DVD playable on a DVD player?
So you have downloaded movies and taken videos in the MP4 (MPEG-4) video format. Want to play MP4 files on home DVD player in your living room sitting on the couch? Well, due to the limits of most DVD players' capabilities, the original MP4 files can't be played directly on regular home DVD players. Therefore, you need to convert and burn original MP4 files to a DVD format. And if you
2008 Jun 12
8
Urgent Help Required!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi All,
I am Rajeev. I have download centOS 5.1 i386 files for installing Linux. I tried my ways but my DVD is not getting recognised while booting. I have windows XP SP2 32-bit. Let me know the files that need to be burned for installing centOS 5.1 i386.
Queries :
1. Whether I need to burn the files in CD or DVD?
2. I have download 9 iso files, 3 torrent
2006 Jan 27
3
draft of Comment on UCLA tech report
You may recall that there was a discussion of a technical
report from the statistical consulting group at UCLA.
I have a draft of a comment on that report, which you
can get from
http://www.burns-stat.com/pages/Flotsam/uclaRcomment_draft1.pdf
I'm interested in comments: corrections, additions, deletions.
Patrick Burns
patrick at burns-stat.com
+44 (0)20 8525 0696
http://www.burns-stat.com
2009 Apr 12
1
Cannot play rmvb video files after burning to DVD
Hi,
I am running CentOS 5.2. I tried to burn rmvb video files to DVD+R
disk using Nautilus 2.16.2, the files were burned to the disk, but
could not play it back with errors "Unkown file format". It was no
problem to play the same file located on the disk. Any advice please?
Thank you.
Kind Regards,
JH
2008 Jul 13
2
multiple names to assign
'assign' does not give a warning if 'x' has length
greater than 1 -- it just uses the first element:
assign(c('a1', 'a2'), 1:2)
One way of thinking about this is that people using
'assign' get what they deserve. The other is that it is
used seldom enough that adding a warning isn't going
to slow things down appreciably.
Patrick Burns
patrick at