[Lancaster] Re: the kitchen network.

Martyn Welch welchm at comp.lancs.ac.uk
Thu Jul 22 09:37:39 BST 2004


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Just given this a go. Looks like it is pretty much exactly what we were 
looking for initially.

Using this we could run a totally headless system as the CD Burner.

The java client app can be run as a standalone application and is reasonably 
configureable, as well as being very simple to use.

Martyn

- ------ Original message ------
On Wednesday 21 Jul 2004 16:13, Matthew Trout wrote:

> On Tue, Jul 20, 2004 at 11:27:30PM +0100, Andy Baxter wrote:
> > On Tuesday 20 July 2004 22:08, Ken Hough wrote:
> > > Martyn Welch wrote:
> > >
> > > Having (almost) cracked this, how should we develop our CD burning app?
> > > I've used Borland C++ Builder under MS Windows, but haven't yet got
> > > around to window programming under Linux. I intend to get into
> > > Kdevelop/QT soon.
> >
> > why not do it using cgi, to give a web interface? most people are
> > familiar with this, it's easy enough to write, and perl is a good
> > language for scripting command line tools like cdrecord.
>
> How about http://joerghaeger.de/webCDwriter/ ?
>
> Provides a web interface -and- a command line interface; I've used the CLI
> on a box at $ORK[-1] and it never let me down.

- -- 
Martyn Welch (welchm at comp.lancs.ac.uk)

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