> I'm using the Kernel 2.6.8 > I do not have SCSI emulation configured for this because I was under the > impression that it was no longer required for the 2.6 kernel.
Hi, Got the same problem. When recompiling my 2.6 for the first time, i switched off SCSI emulation as it's said not to be needed any more. But xcdroast still _does_ need SCSI emulation. If you take a look on their site, you'll see : "I had several reports that the last 2.6.x kernel broke CD-Writing using the ATAPI driver. Don't update if you want to continue to use X-CD-Roast, or switch back to SCSI-emulation." So there's no other solution ! You still use scsi emulation, even with 2.6, or yuou take smthg else to burn your CD. By the way, i post another question... What's the best way to burn CD's under Linux ? xcdroast used to be a must, but doesn't seem to be well maintained any more, does it ? Maybe it's still a must anyway ? Another way to burn is to do this manually, on console line. Not the easiest way, but a reliable one ! You can take a look at CD-Burning howto, it's not so difficult ! Good luck ! -- Marc Demlenne GPG : 768FA483 (http://pgp.mit.edu) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]