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Question: LightScribe+k3b in Fedora
Joachim Backes
2008-10-02 08:26:06 UTC
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Hi,

I read some articles that LightScribe from LaCie is (or will be)
integrated in K3B-1.0 (and following):

http://www.linux-user.de/ausgabe/2006/12/082-lightscribe/index.html

But after installing the 4L and LightScribe software, there is no menu
entry in K3B for lightscribing.

Somebody knows more about this question?

Kind regards
--
Joachim Backes <joachim.backes at rhrk.uni-kl.de>

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Kevin Kofler
2008-10-02 08:47:37 UTC
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Post by Joachim Backes
I read some articles that LightScribe from LaCie is (or will be)
http://www.linux-user.de/ausgabe/2006/12/082-lightscribe/index.html
The author of that article was mislead by the fact that the K3b author posted a
newsitem about the LightScribe tools on the K3b site (newsitem which
unfortunately seems to be no longer available, the "old news" link just gives
the latest news again). However, there was no talk whatsoever about integration
with K3b. It is a completely separate (and proprietary!) tool.

Kevin Kofler
Joachim Backes
2008-10-02 08:52:12 UTC
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Post by Kevin Kofler
Post by Joachim Backes
I read some articles that LightScribe from LaCie is (or will be)
http://www.linux-user.de/ausgabe/2006/12/082-lightscribe/index.html
The author of that article was mislead by the fact that the K3b author posted a
newsitem about the LightScribe tools on the K3b site (newsitem which
unfortunately seems to be no longer available, the "old news" link just gives
the latest news again). However, there was no talk whatsoever about integration
with K3b. It is a completely separate (and proprietary!) tool.
Kevin Kofler
Hi Kevin,

thanks for clarification!
--
Joachim Backes <joachim.backes at rhrk.uni-kl.de>

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Joachim Backes
2008-10-02 08:52:12 UTC
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Post by Kevin Kofler
Post by Joachim Backes
I read some articles that LightScribe from LaCie is (or will be)
http://www.linux-user.de/ausgabe/2006/12/082-lightscribe/index.html
The author of that article was mislead by the fact that the K3b author posted a
newsitem about the LightScribe tools on the K3b site (newsitem which
unfortunately seems to be no longer available, the "old news" link just gives
the latest news again). However, there was no talk whatsoever about integration
with K3b. It is a completely separate (and proprietary!) tool.
Kevin Kofler
Hi Kevin,

thanks for clarification!
--
Joachim Backes <joachim.backes at rhrk.uni-kl.de>

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Joachim Backes
2008-10-02 08:26:06 UTC
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Hi,

I read some articles that LightScribe from LaCie is (or will be)
integrated in K3B-1.0 (and following):

http://www.linux-user.de/ausgabe/2006/12/082-lightscribe/index.html

But after installing the 4L and LightScribe software, there is no menu
entry in K3B for lightscribing.

Somebody knows more about this question?

Kind regards
--
Joachim Backes <joachim.backes at rhrk.uni-kl.de>

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Kevin Kofler
2008-10-02 08:47:37 UTC
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Post by Joachim Backes
I read some articles that LightScribe from LaCie is (or will be)
http://www.linux-user.de/ausgabe/2006/12/082-lightscribe/index.html
The author of that article was mislead by the fact that the K3b author posted a
newsitem about the LightScribe tools on the K3b site (newsitem which
unfortunately seems to be no longer available, the "old news" link just gives
the latest news again). However, there was no talk whatsoever about integration
with K3b. It is a completely separate (and proprietary!) tool.

Kevin Kofler
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