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From: Nux Vomica <nv@linux.rocks>
Subject: Packet Writing. GNU/Linux Yes. Microslop Fuck No.
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Since I am on the topic of optical media, let's consider "packet
writing," which allows a DVD+/-/RAM optical disk to be used as sort
of a huge floppy disk, i.e. one can read and write sectors over and over.

GNU/Linux has had this capability for a LONG time:

https://docs.kernel.org/cdrom/packet-writing.html

What about Microcrap Winblows?

Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!

Never had it.  Never will.

A further testament to the absolute junk that is Microslop.

This is Nuxxie, out.


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