I just fired up my cd writer after a year or so, and some issues came up. 1. xcdroast now set suid, making gtk refuse to start as user
What happened to setting up as root and running later as non-root? Am I forgetting something? Is there a better program for creating data cd's? I made some audio cds with gcdmaster and, before, cdrdao, but they need ,toc files. Only for audio, right? 2. cd writing failed with an error about being unable to do something with /dev/zero Google search fixed this. I'm running kernel 2.2.14 and aparently the latest cdrecord (used by xcdroast) only works with 2,4 kernels I downgraded cdrecord and set it to hold in dselect. 3. apt now complains about broken dependencies and wants to force an upgrade of cdrecord Should I just downgrade xcdroast? Or is there another way around this? Should I complain to the package maintainer about the kernel mismatch? Thanks, Bob