hallo joerg,
your two emails plus the info on your website contain enough
points/arguments for me to get rid of wodim and install the latest
version of cdrecords and the tools again. before wodim appeared i used
cdrecord for many years without any problem: the program did what it
promised.
>I have both cdrecord (Cdrecord-Clone 2.01.01a01) and wodim (1.1.6) on my
>Sarge system. I'm using kernel 2.6.22 right now.
This is a very very old version of cdrecord!
It is definitely unable to work around the bugs in a Linus-2.6 kernel.
Use a recent version of cdrecord
http://cdrecord.berli
>"I have an Etch box with a linux-image-2.6.18-5-k7. All works well but
> wodim -devices
> Beginning native device scan. This may take a while ...
> wodim: Invalid argument. Cannot Set SG_SET_TIMEOUT
>Apt-get install wodim confirms I have the latest release. I have also
>run apt-get
Thomas H. George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Joerg Schily's original cdrecord works perfectly.
>
> Apparently I have a box of bad blank cdrw disks, 100 of them unfortunately.
> I tried cdrw disks from another box and cdrecord ran the Lite-On drive at
> 25x with no problems.
fwiw, I've heard a
Joerg Schily's original cdrecord works perfectly.
Apparently I have a box of bad blank cdrw disks, 100 of them unfortunately.
I tried cdrw disks from another box and cdrecord ran the Lite-On drive at
25x with no problems.
Tom George
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On 09/16/2007 07:29 PM, Thomas H. George wrote:
On Sept. 7 I posted a problem,
"I have an Etch box with a linux-image-2.6.18-5-k7. All works well but
wodim -devices
Beginning native device scan. This may take a while ...
wodim: Invalid argument. Cannot Set SG_SET_TIMEOUT
Apt-get ins
On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 08:29:18PM -0400, Thomas H. George wrote:
> On Sept. 7 I posted a problem,
>
> "I have an Etch box with a linux-image-2.6.18-5-k7. All works well but
>
> wodim -devices
> Beginning native device scan. This may take a while ...
> wodim: Invalid argument. Cannot Set
At Wed, 22 Oct 2003 00:42:07 +0200,
Joachim Fahnenmueller wrote:
>
> On Sun, Oct 19, 2003 at 06:10:25AM +0800, csj wrote:
> > cdrecord -dao speed=8 dev=0,0,0 *.wav
> >
>
> Can someone tell me what this -dao option does? I have never used it,
> and IIRC older versions of cdrecord didn't have it.
On Sun, Oct 19, 2003 at 06:10:25AM +0800, csj wrote:
> At Sat, 18 Oct 2003 13:01:08 -0400,
> stan wrote:
> >
> > I'm using gramofile to record tracks from an LP and split them
> > into indivudal .wav fies. I've done this a lot in the past, and
> > have always been able to go to the individual tarc
At Sat, 18 Oct 2003 13:01:08 -0400,
stan wrote:
>
> I'm using gramofile to record tracks from an LP and split them
> into indivudal .wav fies. I've done this a lot in the past, and
> have always been able to go to the individual tarcks on my CD
> player. But,as I said, I've lost my notes on how to
* Nathan E Norman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 07:45:54PM -0600, shock wrote:
> > I just did apt-get install cdrecord. I have an all-SCSI system, so my
> > SCSI driver is compiled into the kernel. Following is the problem I'm
> > experiencing:
>
> Ok, you've got SC
On Fri, 2001-12-14 at 14:09, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> cdrecord needs the generic device driver to send commands to the
> writer. This used to be more clearly documented in the manpage.
I had to change the permissions of /dev/sg0 to:
$ lsa /dev/sg0
0 crw-rw1 root cdrom 21,
On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 07:45:54PM -0600, shock wrote:
> I just did apt-get install cdrecord. I have an all-SCSI system, so my
> SCSI driver is compiled into the kernel. Following is the problem I'm
> experiencing:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc# cdrecord -scanbus
> Cdrecord 1.10 (i686-pc-linux-gnu)
On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 06:12:38PM -0700, David Nusinow wrote:
> On Monday 11 June 2001 11:06 am, Stephen Rueger wrote:
> >
> > Use it as "root" or make it SUID, that's all.
>
> One thing I've never understood about SUID, how does it know which UID
> to set? Does it just automatically set to root'
On Monday 11 June 2001 11:06 am, Stephen Rueger wrote:
>
> Use it as "root" or make it SUID, that's all.
>
One thing I've never understood about SUID, how does it know which UID to
set? Does it just automatically set to root's ID, or do you have to specify
it somewhere?
All you do to make somet
Hello!
On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 01:52:42PM -0400, Rick Pasotto wrote:
> I have been upgrading piecemeal to testing. When I run the new
> 'cdrecord', I get the following messages:
>
> Cdrecord 1.9 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2000 J?rg Schilling
> TOC Type: 1 = CD-ROM
> cdrecord: Operatio
Thank you to all of you who replied to my question.
The problem was my removal of the Standard Generic
SCSI driver from the kernel. When I recompiled and
added that back, all worked fine.
Thank you for the help!
Regards,
Randy
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