The Linux CD-ROM HOWTO
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7. References

I have already mentioned the documentation files, typically installed in /usr/src/linux/Documentation/cdrom . These can be a gold mine of useful information.

The following Usenet FAQs are posted periodically to news.answers and archived at Internet FTP sites such as ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/ .

  • alt.cd-rom FAQ

  • comp.periphs.scsi FAQ

  • Enhanced IDE/Fast-ATA/ATA-2 FAQ

Several other Linux HOWTOs have useful information relevant to CD-ROM:

At least a dozen companies sell Linux distributions on CD-ROM; most of them are listed in the Distribution HOWTO.

The following Usenet news groups cover CD-ROM related topics:

The comp.os.linux newsgroups are also good sources of Linux specific information.

A FAQ document on IDE and ATA devices can be found at ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/pc-hardware-faq/enhanced-IDE/ and at http://www.seagate.com/techsuppt/faq/faqlist.html .

A web site dedicated to multimedia can be found at http://www.scala.com/multimedia/ . Creative Labs has a web site at http://www.creaf.com/ .

The Linux Software Map (LSM) is an invaluable reference for locating Linux software. The LSM home page is at http://www.ExecPC.com/lsm/ . and there is an on-line browsable version at http://www.boutell.com/lsm/ .

Another great site for finding Linux applications is http://www.freshmeat.net/ .

The Linux mailing list has a number of "channels" dedicated to different topics. To find out how to join, send a mail message with the word "help" as the message body to majordomo@vger.kernel.org .

The Linux Documentation Project has produced several books on Linux, including Linux Installation and Getting Started . These are freely available by anonymous FTP from major Linux archive sites or can be purchased in hardcopy format.

Finally, a shameless plug: If you want to learn a lot more about multimedia under Linux (especially CD-ROM and sound card applications and programming), check out my book Linux Multimedia Guide , ISBN 1-56592-219-0, published by O'Reilly and Associates. As well as the original English version, French and Japanese translations are now in print. For details, call 800-998-9938 in North America or check the web page http://www.ora.com/catalog/multilinux/noframes.html .


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