On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 8:28 AM, Gene Poole <gene.poole@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Well, my answer may not be all that helpful, but I find that print on DVDs are much easier/better. They don't really cost any more than plain DVDs (in fact I buy them in spools of 100 at Costco when I get a coupon for buy one get one free). Then all you need is a cheap printer with the capability. Now you have full color capability.
Richard
I've poked around the net looking for something to address my desire to use my Fedora 8 box to burn Lightscribe labels onto my CDs and DVDs. But, most of the software I found seems to be about 2-years old. That seems to me to be a long time without an update! I've got 2-Windows machines that will perform this task, but, I really would like to remain in my comfort zone on Linux.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Gene Poole
Well, my answer may not be all that helpful, but I find that print on DVDs are much easier/better. They don't really cost any more than plain DVDs (in fact I buy them in spools of 100 at Costco when I get a coupon for buy one get one free). Then all you need is a cheap printer with the capability. Now you have full color capability.
Richard
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