Hi!

My first try to burn a CD-R with a Debian system was a great success. But there 
are
some questions :

1. By writing a CD-R with GnomeToaster and cdrdao i had this client output:
        
Warning: No root permissions for real time sheduling.

What is real time shaduling and what i have to do, to get permissions for user?

2. In GnomeToaster there is a method to write a CD: fixate. For what is this
needet and what will happen if i use this method?

3. Mostly i write audio CD's. How i see, now it is not so easy to get CD-R's
they can be recorded with 1x speed, cause the burners become more faster. The
last CD-R i used made calibration errors, till i burned with 4x speed. But
one of my CD player can't read this CD god enough. More success i had by burning
my audio disks with 1x speed. So my question: Can modern CD-R's for multi speed 
have the same quality, or shold i only use CD-R's they are compatible for 1x
speed burning, to get a audio CD that is compatible to most CD players?

And: I use a Sony CRX120E for burning. Are they some reccomends which medium i
should use to get best results? My Diskman (also a Sony) have very much 
problems to read any burned CD. Spacial the first thre till fife tracks are
mostly unredable with this player. Why?

TIA

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