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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Cd/rw dvd/rw Post 302287996 by denka on Monday 16th of February 2009 07:25:50 AM
Old 02-16-2009
Should not be a problem. Maybe the CD brand does not work with your burner!?
 

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