that sounds kinky
make them suffer
I am going to fail this one :oops: , only 4 out of 25 pass this one :cry:
i really hope to get a pass, as this is a hard one and repeating it is possible only a year later (stupid system)
]]>make them suffer
I am going to fail this one :oops: , only 4 out of 25 pass this one :cry:
]]>good luck to you too dp !!!
What's your exam ?
mine is the structure of digital circuits
and it's really messing up my brain :cry:
thanx - also good luck to you
it's neurology (kind of circuits, but more analogue than digital), plant physiology, human physiology, immunology, structur biology and molecular microbiology (all in one 3,5h long test called bio4)
]]>What's your exam ?
mine is the structure of digital circuits
and it's really messing up my brain :cry:
I have this problem too;
it seems that K3b max write speed is the max speed of the cdr(w) e.g. if i put in a cdrw which says "multispeed 1-4x" on the cover, my max speed is 4x
While the burner is capable of writing cdrw at 24x
Can this be turned of in K3b?gr
i don't know, but why would you do this? it makes sure, that your data is still readable afterwards
EDIT:
it's a feature, not a bug :-)
gr
]]>I have one exam left on tuesday, and I hope after that I will be able to help more :cry:
me too it's the first big exam this semester
have success
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gcc 3.4.2-1
cdrdao 1.1.9-1
I unchecked the cdrdao in my k3bsetup.
This is not a major problem for me, I usually write at 12x, 8x does not bother me that much, I just thought anyone else has this problem, and I want to help fix bugs.
If nobody else has this problem then ok. I have one exam left on tuesday, and I hope after that I will be able to help more :cry:
]]>EDIT: i do not use cdrdao but track at once - dont use cdrdao, so maybe it's this
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