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title: LightScribe in Linux
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layout: default
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created: 2008-12-06 12:31:38 +0100
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updated: 2009-12-31 10:58:11 +0100
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toc: false
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tags:
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- know-how
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- software
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- linux
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- lightscribe
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---
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To burn/print lightscribe media under Linux, you need two things:
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* the [LightScribe System Software](http://www.lightscribe.com/downloadSection/linux/index.aspx)
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* a labelling program, such as [LightScribe Simple Labeler](http://www.lightscribe.com/downloadSection/linux/index.aspx?id=815)
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or [4L LaCie LightScribe Labeler](http://www.lacie.com/products/product.htm?pid=10803)
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Installing 4L
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=============
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1. install the lightscribe library: `gksu gdebi-gtk lightscribe-1.14.32.1-linux-2.6-intel.deb`
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1. convert the RPM to DEB (you need the packages *fakeroot* and *alien* to be installed!):
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`fakeroot alien --fixperms -c -k 4L-1.0-r6.i586.rpm`
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1. **on 64-bit systesm** the previous step will abort with an error, if this is the case:
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* enter the `4L-1.0` directory
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* rename `debian` to `DEBIAN`
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* enter the `DEBIAN` directory
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* delete the directory `4L`
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* edit the file `control`
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* remove the blank line between the `Maintainer:` and `Package:` lines
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* change the `Depends:` into `Depends: lightscribe`
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* add a line `Version: 1.0-r6`
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* now go back to the directory containing the `4L-1.0` directory
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* run `dpkg --build --force-architecture 4L-1.0`
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1. install the newly generated DEB file: `gksu gdebi-gtk 4l_1.0-r6_i386.deb` (on 64-bit systems use
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`dpkg -i --force-architecture 4L-1.0.deb`)
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1. create a menu shortcut to `/usr/bin/4L-gui` using the *System* → *Preferences* → *Main Menu* tool (as an icon I used
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the LightScribe-logo from [WikiPedia](http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bild:LightScribe-Logo.svg))
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No drive detected
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If *4L-gui* doesn't detect any drive, try running it from a console window. If you see the following error message:
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user@host:/usr/lib% 4L-gui
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4L-cli: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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The described library is missing (as with *Karmic Koala*). Either try finding it in `aptitude` or do the following:
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1. create a file `/etc/ld.so.conf/lightscribeApplications.conf` with the following contents:
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`/opt/lightscribeApplications/common/Qt`
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1. run `sudo ldconfig`
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This will index the libraries in the given folder - where there is the `libstdc++.so.5` found. If this breaks other
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programs for you, use this command:
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sudo LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/lightscribeApplications/common/Qt /usr/bin/4L-gui
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root privileges required
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If you get the error ***Printing requires root privileges*** first check whether you called it with `gksu` or `sudo`
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and if yes, check, whether the files `/usr/4L/4L-gui` and `/usr/4L/4L-cli` have any *setuid*-bits set. If so, remove
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them.
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Or do it the other way around and make sure, the *setuid* mode is set and make `root` the owner.
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Installing Simple Labeler
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=========================
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1. install the lightscribe library: `gksu gdebi-gtk lightscribe-1.14.32.1-linux-2.6-intel.deb`
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1. install the simple labeler: `gksu gdebi-gtk lightscribeApplications-1.10.19.1-linux-2.6-intel.deb`
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1. **on 64-bit systems** you have to link the `liblightscribe.so` and `liblightscribe.so.1` into the `/usr/lib32`
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directory (moving might also work):
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ln -s /usr/lib/liblightscribe.so /usr/lib32/liblightscribe.so
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ln -s /usr/lib/liblightscribe.so.1 /usr/lib32/liblightscribe.so.1
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1. create a menu shortcut to `/opt/lightscribeApplication/SimpleLabeler/SimpleLabeler` using the *System* →
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*Preferences* → *Main Menu* tool (as an icon I used the LightScribe-logo from [WikiPedia](http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bild:LightScribe-Logo.svg))
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Enabling enhanced Contrast
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==========================
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To make burned labels appear darker, you can activate the *enhanced contrast* feature which is present in the library
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since version 1.8.15.1. The procedure is described at the [PSE site](http://www.lightscribe.com/downloadSection/pse/).
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Darker contrast needs more time to burn!
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To enable this feature, run the following command from a command-line:
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sudo /usr/lib/lightscribe/elcu.sh
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You will see something like this:
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~~~
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Current contrast setting: Default
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MODIFY CONTRAST SETTINGS:
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1 This will make your labels darker, but you will experience a longer label time
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2 This will reset your LightScribe contrast to default factory settings
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Select new setting: _
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~~~
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Type <kbd>1</kbd> and confirm with <kbd>ENTER</kbd>.
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