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06-May-2003, 01:43 AM #1
Angry help cd burned with gnometoaster
I've burned a multisession cd with gnometoaster. It has 10 tracks only of data, but when I did the last burned it linked only the first and last tracks. And now that I mount the cd I only see the data of the first and last tracks, and the rest of data I can't see. The tracks are there as well as the info I supposse but how can I read o copy the data that's in the tracks that I can't see. I'm using linux red hat 9 on a laptop toshiba. I use a program called cdroller in windows and it shows me all the sessions and their data but I can't recover if I don't pay. I looking for a program to do what cdroller does on windows. Please help ................

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06-May-2003, 06:18 AM #2
Sorry,but I don't use Gnometoaster(or anything Gnome,actually)
Have you tried using XCD-Roast or kb3?
Gnometoaster sounds like a Gnome/PPC burning prog.Are you running Linux on a Mac?What Linux dist.are you running?
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