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 burned will be passed to the server software for CD/DVD burning installed on the other workstation(Centos4.0) and then the server software will burn the CD/DVD of that data.
Please let me know if you need any further inputs.
Thanks & Regards
Ankush Grover
why the hassle... transfer whatever you need to burn to centos box and burn from there... assume u have communication between fc3 and centos boxes.
On Fri, 8 Dec 2006, ankush grover wrote:
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 burned will be passed to the server software for CD/DVD burning installed on the other workstation(Centos4.0) and then the server software will burn the CD/DVD of that data.
Please let me know if you need any further inputs.
Thanks & Regards
Ankush Grover _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
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 burned will be passed to the server software for CD/DVD burning installed on the other workstation(Centos4.0) and then the server software will burn the CD/DVD of that data.
Please let me know if you need any further inputs.
Maybe something like this: http://joerghaeger.de/webCDwriter/ ?
Mike
On Fri, 2006-12-08 at 10:20, mike.redan@bell.ca wrote:
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 burned will be passed to the server software for CD/DVD burning installed on the other workstation(Centos4.0) and then the server software will burn the CD/DVD of that data.
Why don't you just NFS-export some or all of the FC3 disk and mount it into the Centos box so you can access the files you want from there?
On 12/9/06, Les Mikesell lesmikesell@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, 2006-12-08 at 10:20, mike.redan@bell.ca wrote:
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 burned will be passed to the server software for CD/DVD burning installed on the other workstation(Centos4.0) and then the server software will burn the CD/DVD of that data.
Why don't you just NFS-export some or all of the FC3 disk and mount it into the Centos box so you can access the files you want from there?
Why NFS , just use scp or sftp to transfer the files. But this is not what I am looking for
Thanks to Mike I got what I was looking for .
http://joerghaeger.de/webCDwriter/
Thanks & Regards
Ankush Grover
On Sat, 2006-12-09 at 01:27, ankush grover wrote:
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 burned will be passed to the server software for CD/DVD burning installed on the other workstation(Centos4.0) and then the server software will burn the CD/DVD of that data.
Why don't you just NFS-export some or all of the FC3 disk and mount it into the Centos box so you can access the files you want from there?
Why NFS , just use scp or sftp to transfer the files.
Because there is no need to transfer them. On a mounted directory you can treat them as local files with the cd writing software just like everything else.
But this is not what I am looking for
Thanks to Mike I got what I was looking for .
Depending on who needs to control the operation and from where, this approach could have advantages. I would expect k3b to be a nicer interface, though.
On Fri, 8 Dec 2006, ankush grover wrote:
Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2006 21:30:53 +0530 From: ankush grover ankushcentos@gmail.com Reply-To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org Subject: [CentOS] 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 burned will be passed to the server software for CD/DVD burning installed on the other workstation(Centos4.0) and then the server software will burn the CD/DVD of that data.
Please let me know if you need any further inputs.
Thanks & Regards
Ankush Grover
You might want to look at file /usr/share/doc/cdrecord-*/README.rscsi
rscsi is not installed on my system, perhaps because of security concerns, so you might need to build cdrtools from source.
Whether using rscsi is a good idea, is entirely different thing.
Also, you might use mkisofs on your system with files, cdrecord on the system with burner, and pass data through netcat, tpcutils or similar utility.
Please let us know if you need further hints.
Wojtek