on Sat, Aug 09, 2003, Jerry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I have two usb cd-rw drives connected to my computer. I recently had to
> reinstall Woody 3.0r0. Now, Woody cannot see these drives. In my
> previous install they were scd0 & scd1. Now, when I run "sg_map -i"
> t
I have two usb cd-rw drives connected to my computer. I recently had to
reinstall Woody 3.0r0. Now, Woody cannot see these drives. In my
previous install they were scd0 & scd1. Now, when I run "sg_map -i"
these drives do not show up.
In modconf I can see that I have sg install
On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 12:28:59PM +0200, Wouter Hanegraaff wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 04, 1999 at 05:07:47PM -0400, Alec Smith wrote:
> > The cheapest option would be the IDE/IDE combo. Would an IDE CD-RW be
> > easily used in Debian? Also, which drives are recommended? I'm more
> > interested in burnin
On Sun, Jul 04, 1999 at 05:07:47PM -0400, Alec Smith wrote:
> The cheapest option would be the IDE/IDE combo. Would an IDE CD-RW be
> easily used in Debian? Also, which drives are recommended? I'm more
> interested in burning CD-R discs than the ReWrite capabilities.
With the right kernel options,
I have the Panasonic CW-7502 SCSI CDROM drive, with an AMD K6-2 350 and
128Mb of PC100 memory.
I have compiled the kernel, watch updatedb start running in the middle
of a burn and compiled the Mercury compiler (much more memory, cpu and
disk intensive then the kernel) during CD burns without any h
On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, Alec Smith wrote:
> I'm looking into getting a CD-RW drive to go along with my Debian system.
> I'm looking at the following possible combinations.
>
> 1. SCSI CD-ROM and SCSI CD-RW
> 2. IDE CD-ROM and SCSI CD-RW
> 3. SCSI CD-ROM and IDE CD-RW
> 4. IDE CD-ROM and IDE CD-RW
>
I am doing the IDE/IDE thing. If you already have a SCSI controller, you could
go for that. I have had no problems; just compile SCSI-IDE emulation support
into the kernel so that both your IDE cdroms will speak scsi.
Somebody mentioned CPU usage. I don't see why this should matter, I don't touc
On Sun, Jul 04, 1999 at 05:52:47PM -0400, Alec Smith wrote:
> I'm looking into getting a CD-RW drive to go along with my Debian system.
> I'm looking at the following possible combinations.
>
> 1. SCSI CD-ROM and SCSI CD-RW
> 2. IDE CD-ROM and SCSI CD-RW
> 3. SCSI CD-ROM and IDE CD-RW
> 4. IDE CD-
On Sun, Jul 04, 1999 at 05:52:47PM -0400, Alec Smith wrote:
> I'm looking into getting a CD-RW drive to go along with my Debian system.
> I'm looking at the following possible combinations.
>
> 1. SCSI CD-ROM and SCSI CD-RW
I'd go for this. I'm really regretting going IDE/IDE (Creative x32
CD-ROM
I'm looking into getting a CD-RW drive to go along with my Debian system.
I'm looking at the following possible combinations.
1. SCSI CD-ROM and SCSI CD-RW
2. IDE CD-ROM and SCSI CD-RW
3. SCSI CD-ROM and IDE CD-RW
4. IDE CD-ROM and IDE CD-RW
The cheapest option would be the IDE/IDE combo. Would a
Does anyone know if recent Linux kernel versions support CD-RW drives, such
as the HP 7110I?
Martin Jackson: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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