I've read that if your burner supports multiple speeds (X8, X16, whichever), you're better off using the slowest speed available. Apparently it allows the laser to make a more significant impression on the disc. The result is fewer instant coasters, and discs that last longer. alex On Oct 4, 2005, at 7:38 AM, Erik Bixby wrote: > "usually when you download the iso > image, you can get an md5 or sha sum of the file, then verify that it > downloaded correctly, and also checksum the CD after burning, to > make sure > all the steps worked properly." > > Just this Saturday, I did that very thing, with Ubuntu 5.04 of all > things. Oddly enough, my first disc failed to install properly, even > though my .iso passed a md5 check as did my burned disc. The > particular disc was questionable, so I didn't hessitate to burn > another. The second disc installed flawlessly, from the same .iso... > -Erik --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss