The source, which is always the most current
KisoCD you can get...
SuSE makes KDE-binary-packages available on their homepage
(us,
de).
Francois Massoneau doesn't only make the french translation but also
RPMs for KisoCD. Follow
the link "linux". Thank you, Francois!
Sheldon also contributed a
src-rpm (0.6.3)
and a
binary-rpm (0.6.3).
Thank you!
Most current version: 0.6.4 by Steven Suson
Added support for BURN-Proof(TM) for those CD-R and CD-RW devices which have
this capability. (This being licensed hardware/firmware technology from Sanyo
Electric Ltd.) This should greatly reduce, if not eliminate the "coaster
effect", even on lesser capacity systems which continue to multitask.
The System speed and more options tab has been modified to not only include
the new BURN-Proof(TM) option (when applicable, based on the chosen write
device), but to allow the text fields to show more of their actual content
(.i.e. they are wider).
source archive
source rpm
binary rpm
Support for cdrecord 1.10 (cdrtools 1.10):
Please download this archive, unpack it and put those new files into the
KisoCD-source-directory. Then compile and install again. Remember to call
kisocd.sh -c110
if you use this version.
The fourth alpha-version (0822a) of KisoCDII has been released
KisoCDII is the KDE2-version of KisoCD; there are few differences at the
moment. Note that things may not work as you expect and that KDE2 is not
usable for every-day-work yet. Please use KDE 1.1.X and KisoCD instead.
This version has been tested with the beta-release (version 1.92)
of KDE2. It contains part of the hopefully-soon-implemented features
"renaming and deleting files" -- the user interface is nearly finished, but
the main part is still missing, so it doesn't work yet.
You can use "kdesu" instead of a shellscript in an xterm to log in as root.
If you prefer this method, copy "kisocdII.desktop_kdesu" to "kisocdII.desktop".
To install it you need to do more than the usual three steps, this time it's
make -f Makefile.dist
./configure
make
make install
Have fun!
Jens
Sorrily I don't have time to finish work on the new version of KisoCD
at the moment, so here is just a one-file-bugfix; now you should be
able to include files with special characters in their names again.
The bugfix-archive additionally contains support for the new
cdrecord 1.10 (cdrtools 1.10). Remember to call
kisocdII.sh -c110
if you use this version.
Download KisoCDII
Download Bugfix
Latest notes (26.07.2002)
It seems I can't make myself up to continue working on KisoCD. So here are
the most current source-files.
This first one is basically KisoCDII like above, with the bugfix applied.
Furthermore it contains a quick hack to make something working which was out of order
before...I can't remember it clearly. However, this is the version I currently use.
And here are the sources to something which was intended to be the final
and perfect KisoCD. I restructured lots of the code to be more clean and started adding
features (removing and renaming of single items in the directory- and file-tree, taking
and dropping root-rights, ...), but
did not finish it yet. Maybe it basically works, I don't even know.