On Saturday 02 December 2006 16:59, David Boles wrote: >Ric Moore wrote: >> On Fri, 2006-12-01 at 13:51 -0800, David Boles wrote: >> >> Thanks! What do I do with "locale" files? The error message kept >> saying to run K3bSetup, not to go to a menu option. I think I may have >> one clue, that the eject doesn't work. I looked at "eject" in /usr/bin >> which is a link. I also found kdeeject in /usr/bin. I switched the >> link to that, since I use kde, and the tray popped open when it was >> supposed to. I finally got the dvd read to an iso file. Now I need to >> get some double layer Dvds to write to. Ric > >""locale" files" are the 'your local (locale) language files. >English-EN, English-GB, French, etc. > >I don't know where "K3bSetup" came from because that has been gone for a >long time. > >"double layer Dvds"? Also called dual layer DVDs? Dual layer DVDs are >expensive and take a dual layer DVD writer. A lot to pay for fancy > labels. -- The dual layer, and the lightscribe are two separate styles of disks, David. If you are talking about the labeling of the backside of the disk, that's 'lightscribe'. Technically, a dual layer lightscribe compatible disk would have 3 layers I guess. My latest drive can do both. :) And yes, the disks are too darned expen$ive. A side question though for those in the know, when I run that cdrecord command that spits out everything the drive can do, there is no mention of any dvd+ format. Is it a given that all will do that? I believe I have used some dvd+rw disks in it successfully. I have both on the shelf. > David -- Cheers, Gene "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) Yahoo.com and AOL/TW attorneys please note, additions to the above message by Gene Heskett are: Copyright 2006 by Maurice Eugene Heskett, all rights reserved.