Eduard Bloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Moin Joerg!
> Joerg Schilling schrieb am Dienstag, den 21. Juni 2005:
>
> > unless this problem can be repeated with Solaris, the bug
> > should be assigned to the Linux kernel......
> > 
> > For a simple test, just boot SchilliX, the OpenSolaris Live CD.
> > 
> > http://schillix.berlios.de/
>
> "Unless the problem XYZ can be reproduced with Microsoft Windows XP the
> problem Foo Bar Baz should be assigned to the Solaris Kernel."
>
> Can't you find a better playground for that sloppy adverts?


Could you please stop your useless and childish rants?


If you are unwilling to remove a non cdrecord related bug from the list
or if you unable to understand the background, you should ask for help
or leave the cdrecord project.

For the other people who are still interested in cdrecord, here is the
background:

I have been able to prove once that the Linux Kernel sometimes bastardizes
SCSI commands that are send to ATAPI drives. This has been done by
booting a different OS on the same hardware and the problem disappeared.
The Bug #186099 shows constraints that are similar to my observations
and the _only_ way to find out where the problem is located is to boot 
a different OS.

In former times this was hard to do, but now SchilliX exists and allows
you to do the test within less than 2 minutes without modifying the
PC. If the problems does not go away with OpenSolaris (SchilliX), then
the bug is in the drive's firmware and cannot be fixed. If the problem
does not occur with Solaris, then the bug is in the Linux kernel.

Jörg

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