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hi guys :>
after reading several beginner tutorials and howtos i got still some questions concerning a script, i'm working on atm. ![]() Is it possible to check if a mounted cd (cdrw) is readable and/or writable (clean disk)? Is it possible to open a new window which displays the output of the script (echo "bla etc")? it should pops up after clicking the executed script. best regards ![]() |
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