From: "Brian O'Mahoney" <omb@khandalf.com>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [OT] Joerg Schilling flames Linux on his Blog/cdrecord replacement
Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 06:23:05 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <42900929.1000408@khandalf.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <105c793f050521182269294d64@mail.gmail.com>
I don't want to pour gasoline on an incipient flame war, but
my two points here are:
1--
SUN uses RPM internally, but continues to insist its Solaris
customers countinue to put up with pkg*, which makes system
administration of solaris a nightmare after a while especially
when mixed in with binary patches and patch dependancies with
major vendors like Oracle, SAP and Veritas and all of this
brings the Solaris admin/developer no benefit at all.
RPM is free software so SUN could just use it, and if they
did the major platform vendors would in a New York minute.
And SUN do this so they can sell the Update Service
2--
There was little wrong with cdrecord until DVDs came out and
H Schilling decided to take DVD PRO private and became petty
about his build system, smake, and others extending a fork
of cdrecord to support DVDs; which was done by both SuSE and
Debian -- but with weird add in Copyright, and you can't change
this, and "Inofficial Version" junk from Schilling.
And then there was the Solaris/Linux flames, and most of us
just got tired of all the hassle, I just wanted to write
DVD-R and DVD-ROM media.
After wasting a lot of time and coasters I note that
dvdrtools from 'http://www.nongnu.org/dvdrtools/'
and
the dvd+rw package from
http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/
both work well, and without any hassle, and now use DVD+RW
which, now, writes all formats of DVD
so I _nolonger_care_ about Schilling, smake, cdrecord or
his Linux flames, since the fact that DVD+RW can, reliably
write DVDs and even DVD PRO can't means to me that there is
nothing wrong with Linux and something wrong with cdrecord.
Or am I missing something here?
Andrew Haninger wrote:
>>... flames the LKML about how Linux breaks cdrecord
>>(instead of just admitting cdrecord is broken)
>
>
> I've always used cdr-tools on Linux and Windows since it is the
> only/best tool for mastering CDs. It takes the installation of Joerg's
> library, but after that, it's worked wonderfully. This is even the
> tool that is suggested by the HOWTOs that newbies are told to read. It
> has always appeared to me that it was the only/best tool.
See above
> (This is really only a half-sarcastic reply. I really would like to
> know if there's a better tool. However, I'm also trying to point out
> that Joerg's software seems to be all that can be used at the moment
> and so it's hard for me as a humble end-user to really care if his
> software is broken since it works.)
--
mit freundlichen Grüßen, Brian.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-05-22 4:22 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 27+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-05-20 17:45 [OT] Joerg Schilling flames Linux on his Blog Patrick McFarland
2005-05-20 17:02 ` jmerkey
2005-05-20 18:24 ` Markus Plail
2005-05-20 18:34 ` Matthias-Christian Ott
2005-05-20 18:41 ` Lee Revell
2005-05-20 23:20 ` Brian O'Mahoney
2005-05-21 7:38 ` Adrian Bunk
2005-05-21 11:25 ` Bernd Petrovitsch
2005-05-21 11:33 ` Måns Rullgård
2005-05-22 18:24 ` Bernd Petrovitsch
2005-05-21 11:41 ` André Tomt
2005-05-21 23:24 ` Adrian Bunk
2005-05-22 0:27 ` Andre Tomt
2005-05-22 14:17 ` Matthias Andree
2005-05-21 16:39 ` Brian O'Mahoney
2005-05-21 23:59 ` Adrian Bunk
2005-05-22 1:22 ` Andrew Haninger
2005-05-22 4:23 ` Brian O'Mahoney [this message]
2005-05-22 14:36 ` [OT] Joerg Schilling flames Linux on his Blog/cdrecord replacement Matthias Andree
2005-05-22 17:42 ` Matthias Urlichs
2005-05-22 4:50 ` [OT] Joerg Schilling flames Linux on his Blog Patrick McFarland
2005-05-22 14:39 ` Matthias Andree
2005-05-22 20:40 ` Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
2005-05-22 15:54 ` Alistair John Strachan
2005-05-23 13:17 ` Nix
2005-05-23 14:35 ` Brian O'Mahoney
2005-05-23 14:58 ` Nix
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