Hi, i wrote: > You could try to learn the effective wodim command by reporting it in > /usr/share/bashburn/lib/burning/burning.sh > at line 82:
Reading it again, i see that the proposal is too much progammer's jargon. Let me try again. In the said file at line 82 insert this shell command echo ${BB_CDBURNCMD} dev=${BBCDWRITER} speed=${BBSPEED} \ ${BBDTAO} ${BBDRIVEROPT} \ $audio ${BBPADDING} -eject -v ${BBOBURN} "$@" >&2 So that the code beginning at line 80 looks like this: if (( doit )) then echo ${BB_CDBURNCMD} dev=${BBCDWRITER} speed=${BBSPEED} \ ${BBDTAO} ${BBDRIVEROPT} \ $audio ${BBPADDING} -eject -v ${BBOBURN} "$@" >&2 if ${BB_CDBURNCMD} dev=${BBCDWRITER} speed=${BBSPEED} \ ${BBDTAO} ${BBDRIVEROPT} \ $audio ${BBPADDING} -eject -v ${BBOBURN} "$@" I expect the message to appear between Not enabling overburn... and wodim: No write mode specified. It is supposed to look like wodim dev=/dev/... ...all the other program arguments ... Maybe it explains the riddle why basburn is broken. Have a nice day :) Thomas