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Lightscribe SDKs for Linux emerge

Break out the champagne, or not
Wednesday, 29 November 2006, 12:55
THE OPTICAL DISK labeling tech called Lightscribe just came out with a new twist, a Linux SDK.

Now you can slowly burn pretty, low-contrast pictures on the flip side of your latest distro ISOs on your Linux box instead of your Windows box.

This astounding level of progress aside, it looks like door is now open for some interesting hacks. If you want to make one of those hacks, you can get the SDK here, or download a bunch of software in .rpm format here. µ

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