
- #LACIE LIGHTSCRIBE FOR LINUX FOR MAC#
- #LACIE LIGHTSCRIBE FOR LINUX MAC OS X#
- #LACIE LIGHTSCRIBE FOR LINUX INSTALL#
- #LACIE LIGHTSCRIBE FOR LINUX 32 BIT#
Download and burn Plop Linux “Standard version” iso image on blank CD.Ģb. – 4GB USB pendrive for “GameOver” editionĢa. Copy SparkyLinux iso image using “Unetbootin” or “dd” command on USB flash drive: The instruction can be used for most Linux distributions.ġ. – BIOS option for booting systems from USB driveīut there is a simple solution, if your computer has: SparkyLinux is available as a DVD iso file, so it can’t be run on very old machines which don’t have:
#LACIE LIGHTSCRIBE FOR LINUX INSTALL#
The ‘lightscribe-installer’ lets you install them on 32 and 64 bit machines.
#LACIE LIGHTSCRIBE FOR LINUX 32 BIT#
LightScribe and LaCie packages have been built for 32 bit machines. Ones installed, run the application again from the Menu. Then run it from Menu-> Graphics-> 4L-GUI Sudo apt-get install lightscribe-installer You can install the installer from Sparky repository: The solution is ‘lightscribe-installer’ package, which can download and install all packages require to enable the LightScribe support and installs the LaCie GUI as well. I don’t recommend to use RPM package manager to install it.ĪPT can’t control it so it’s not a good choice. Unfortunately, it is available as ‘rpm’ package only. LaCie company offers an application which has it’s own GUI for LightScribe technology called ‘LaCie LightScribe Labeler Linux”. Unfortunately it’s not enough what I need so an additional software is needed. The GUI application lets you add text, choose fonts and add simply graphics theme. – lightscribe – LightScribe System Software Package Additional software which offers more options than the standard application (an option)Īpplications to enable LightScribe support is available in LightScribe repository: Application (drivers) which lets you use LightScribe technology on your machineĤ. Blank CD/DVD disk ready for LightScribe technologyģ. CD/DVD burner with support of LightScribe technologyĢ. What do you need to use the LightScribe technology?ġ. From Wikipedia: LightScribe is an optical disc recording technology, created by the Hewlett-Packard Company, that uses specially coated recordable CD and DVD media to produce laser-etched labels with text or graphics, as opposed to stick-on labels and printable discs. In the meantime, several commenters have traced the correct link for the Mac download. I've alerted them of this but it still hasn't been fixed. UPDATE: LaCie's link for the Mac version mistakenly goes to an RPM file. It's a very cool technology and gives you a very sharp, professional looking result. If yours isn't, you might consider replacing your drive with one that is, or buying an extra drive to take advantage of this.
#LACIE LIGHTSCRIBE FOR LINUX MAC OS X#
You'll need Mac OS X 10.3.9 or higher - and make sure to check first that your burner and media are LightScribe-enabled. You can download LightScribe Labeler now from LaCie's website. You can daisy chain hundreds of drives together and create your own in-house duplication dynasty! Sorry Windows users, you'll still need to pay out-of-pocket for the SureThing labeler. The new Mac version is Universal Binary and even supports simultaneous printing to multiple drives, whether internal or external. LightScribe Labeler enables you to burn silk screen-quality labels on to LightScribe-enabled CDs or DVDs right in the drive with no additional printing supplies required.
#LACIE LIGHTSCRIBE FOR LINUX FOR MAC#
LaCie just announced that they are releasing the new version of LightScribe Labeler free for Mac users and also releasing the first-ever version for Linux users.
