Justin R Findlay wrote: > On Sat, Jun 24, 2006 at 10:18:02PM +0200, Benno Schulenberg wrote: > >> Colleen Beamer wrote: >> >>> Jun 23 22:04:15 localhost hdc: drive not ready for command >>> Jun 23 22:04:15 localhost hdc: ATAPI reset complete >>> Jun 23 22:05:15 localhost hdc: irq timeout: status=0x80 { Busy } >>> Jun 23 22:05:15 localhost ide: failed opcode was: unknown >>> Jun 23 22:05:15 localhost hdc: ATAPI reset complete >>> >> Your burner has broken down, is breaking down, or is flaky. I've >> seen this: a month later it was dead. Before getting a new one, you >> might try checking the connectors are seated properly. >> I don't mean to be "testy" here, but I'm still not convinced it is the CD drive. And I now know it is not the CD. My reasoning:
1) The drive was working flawlessly in kaudiocreator prior to the upgrade to KDE 3.5 2) I was successfully able to burn a data CD in KDE 3.5 with k3b 3) I was successfully able to rip the CD with kaudiocreator on my laptop (only problem here is that my music collection is on my desktop (this gives credence to the fact that it is not the CD). My laptop is running KDE 3.4.3, but with an older kernel 4) On my desktop, I was able to rip the CD using Windows Media player under Windows. One other thing that is different from running kaudiocreator under kde 3.4.3 and running it under kde 3.5.2 is a kernel upgrade to linux-2.6.16-gentoo-r9. One additional fact. I nuked the kde 3.5 installation completely from my system and went back to kde 3.4. Then, kaudiocreator would not rip the CD. However, I was able to copy the original CD and then burn the tracks using k3b and then, kaudiocreator would rip the CD. And the tracks play just fine in amaroK. So, I reiterate, I don't think it is the CD drive. It must be either a setting that I don't have correct or it must have something to do with some quirk in kde and/or kaudiocreator. Regards, Colleen -- Registered Linux User #411143 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list