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D-LINK and WiFi



> Does adding a BS=2048 (or other reasonable value) allow you to read the CD
> without errors?

Yes. It just comes up a few blocks short (like 40).
I've found out since that KonCD was never released as "stable", and
that some distros shipped it anyway (namely SuSE), and that the project
has since died just over a year ago with no website or new development.

So, in conclusion, xcdroast is the way to go for a GUI burner.


> but D-Link stubbornly refuses to release detailed the technical information
> required to create Linux drivers.

So don't buy cr@p hardware, no matter how good a "deal" you're getting on price,
since, as you found out, price doesn't always tell the whole story.

If D-Link won't deliver a Linux solution, then fsck 'em.
Buy some other hardware. Avaya, Orinoco, Buffalo, Senao, will take your money.
And work under Linux.

Mike808/

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