On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, Andrew Perrin wrote:
> Well, you're the second person who's said exactly that - all I can say is
> that when I tried, I couldn't get cda to play an audio cd on /dev/scd1
> (the ide-scsi device) but it immediately worked on /dev/hdc when I removed
> the modules. I will now try
On Fri, 24 Aug 2001 09:45:57 -0400 (EDT), Andrew Perrin wrote:
> **I've posted some tips on how I've got CD writing working on my debian
> ** machine, in the hopes they may be vaguely useful to others. My specific
> ** desire was to be able to switch between audio cd playing (which, as far as
> *
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Andrew Perrin wrote on Fri Aug 24, 2001 um 03:24:08PM:
> It simply didn't work, so I made the (probably wrong) assumption that
> ide-scsi was incompatible with audio cd playing. Immediately upon
> switching back to ide-cd, audio cd's worked fine, so I figured I'd solved
> the problem.
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On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, Eduard Bloch wrote:
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> Andrew Perrin wrote on Fri Aug 24, 2001 um 09:45:57AM:
>
> > desire was to be able to switch between audio cd playing (which, as far as
> > I could tell required that I NOT be using ide-scsi) and cd-rw burning
>
> What is your problem with i
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Andrew Perrin wrote on Fri Aug 24, 2001 um 09:45:57AM:
> desire was to be able to switch between audio cd playing (which, as far as
> I could tell required that I NOT be using ide-scsi) and cd-rw burning
What is your problem with ide-scsi? I replaced ide-cd with ide-scsi in
all my kerne
Well, you're the second person who's said exactly that - all I can say is
that when I tried, I couldn't get cda to play an audio cd on /dev/scd1
(the ide-scsi device) but it immediately worked on /dev/hdc when I removed
the modules. I will now try again and report back as to whether my hack
was ent
* Andrew Perrin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I've posted some tips on how I've got CD writing working on my debian
> machine, in the hopes they may be vaguely useful to others. My specific
> desire was to be able to switch between audio cd playing (which, as far as
> I could tell required that I NO
I've posted some tips on how I've got CD writing working on my debian
machine, in the hopes they may be vaguely useful to others. My specific
desire was to be able to switch between audio cd playing (which, as far as
I could tell required that I NOT be using ide-scsi) and cd-rw burning
(which requi
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