Just a thought: you might try K3b and see if it works. Maybe it can
help you find the right options that will work.
On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 09:27:05PM -0500, Gnu-Raiz wrote:
> > "Edward J. Shornock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Wrote: A few (possible) things...
> >
> >It looks like you may be using SCSI emulation. If so, try to remove
> the
> >ide-scsi module with "rmmod ide-scsi". If it is built-in to your
>
> "Edward J. Shornock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Wrote:A few (possible) things...
>
>It looks like you may be using SCSI emulation. If so, try to remove
the
>ide-scsi module with "rmmod ide-scsi". If it is built-in to your
>kernel, try recompiling without SCSI emulation.
>
>What if you chang
On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 04:25:53PM -0400, Edward J. Shornock wrote:
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> stan wrote:
> >>>
> >>>I'm tring to use cdrdao to copy some new CD's. I'm using a scipt
> >>>that I have used in the past. It looks like this:
> >>>
> >>>cdrdao copy --eject -
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stan wrote:
>>>
>>>I'm tring to use cdrdao to copy some new CD's. I'm using a scipt
>>>that I have used in the past. It looks like this:
>>>
>>>cdrdao copy --eject --speed 16 --eject --device 0,0,0 --driver
>>>generic-mmc --source-driver generic-mmc
On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 07:00:21AM -0500, Gnu-Raiz wrote:
> > From: stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > I'm tring to use cdrdao to copy some new CD's. I'm using a scipt
> >that I have used in the past. It looks like this:
> >
> >cdrdao copy --eject --speed 16 --eject --device 0,0,0 --driver
> >gene
> From: stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I'm tring to use cdrdao to copy some new CD's. I'm using a scipt
>that I have used in the past. It looks like this:
>
>cdrdao copy --eject --speed 16 --eject --device 0,0,0 --driver
>generic-mmc --source-driver generic-mmc toc
>
>But, now, after reading in th
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