Le mardi 20 juin 2006 à 10:51 +0200, Joerg Schilling a écrit : > Josselin Mouette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Nautilus-cd-burner doesn't use cdrecord or dvd+rw-tools for guessing > > drive speeds, but HAL, which in turns directly uses the kernel. So this > > is most likely a problem in the kernel, maybe in HAL. > > Could you please stop your silly troling! > > I wish you did have at least some basic background knowledge...
Again, I wish you stopped trolling on the BTS. > It is well known that Nautilus is a non-portable application that > reads /proc/scsi/* in order to find the write speed. > This is a silly decision as it is non-portable and as it depends on > the code quality of the Linux kernel. Nautilus uses HAL to find the write speed. I have the code just in front of me, believe me or not, it uses HAL. It will read /proc/scsi only if HAL fails. > The bastardized cdrecord variant that comes with Debian includes many bugs > introduced by Debian and is completely outdated. New versions won't be introduced in Debian since you have changed the licensing terms. -- .''`. Josselin Mouette /\./\ : :' : [EMAIL PROTECTED] `. `' [EMAIL PROTECTED] `- Debian GNU/Linux -- The power of freedom