Daniel Baumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joerg Schilling wrote:
> > cdparanoia of course has no "burden" of an upstram because there is
> > no upstream activity since 5 years...
>
> True and I did never disagree to that. Independent to that, cdparanoia
> is still used.
Cdparanoia is still at
Joerg Schilling wrote:
> cdparanoia of course has no "burden" of an upstram because there is
> no upstream activity since 5 years...
True and I did never disagree to that. Independent to that, cdparanoia
is still used.
Please note that I do only speak with interest of cdparanoia on this
very bug
Daniel Baumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joerg Schilling wrote:
> > I really don't understand why people still use something that is worse than
> > cdda2wav.
>
> Because cdparanoia doesn't have the burden of an upstream author with a
> controversal social competence.
cdparanoia of course has n
Joerg Schilling wrote:
> I really don't understand why people still use something that is worse than
> cdda2wav.
Because cdparanoia doesn't have the burden of an upstream author with a
controversal social competence.
[ For those who don't know, I'm speaking of #350739 and the discussion
of JS on
Joerg Schilling wrote:
> I really don't understand why people still use something that is worse than
> cdda2wav.
Because cdparanoia doesn't have the burden of an upstream author with a
controversal social competence.
[ For those who don't know, I'm speaking of #350739 and the discussion
of JS on
So you did just find another Linux kernel incompatibility bug..
BTW: cdparanoia ia unrelated to cdrtools.
Cdparanoia did start as a patch to cdda2wav and has not been maintained
long enough for today's problems.
The cdparanoia code is unmaintained since 5 years.
There are several unfoxed bug
On Sat, Mar 25, 2006 at 09:25:52AM +0100, Francesco P. Lovergine wrote:
> Package: cdparanoia
> Version: 3a9.8-13
> Followup-For: Bug #357793
>
> This issue is due to the missing scsi generic interface in combination
> with (current) udev. If you load 'sg' module you will get the required
> /dev/s
Package: cdparanoia
Version: 3a9.8-13
Followup-For: Bug #357793
This issue is due to the missing scsi generic interface in combination
with (current) udev. If you load 'sg' module you will get the required
/dev/sg0 device and your device will work perfectly. I tried that on my
Lenovo T43p which ha
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