On Sunday 29 October 2006 14:30, Daniel Baumann wrote:
> you mind re-trying with current cdparanoia?
Current cdparanoia with 2.6.19-rc5 + 616e8a091a035c0bd9b871695f4af191df123caa
works like a charm when using -d /dev/scd0. With -g /dev/sg1 1 I still see
the warnings.
Gregor
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Gregor Jasny wrote:
> If I use -d /dev/scd0 my system freezes completely (#391901). I've
> written a mail to lkml and linux-ide. Hope they can help.
Good, thanks in advance for your efforts.
> Is there a patch we can steal in rawhide, gentoo or somewhere else?
Rawhide/Gentoo are outdated (who wo
Daniel Baumann wrote:
> you mind re-trying with current cdparanoia?
Done.
If I use -d /dev/scd0 my system freezes completely (#391901). I've
written a mail to lkml and linux-ide. Hope they can help.
If I use -g then the well-known warnings are printed.
> OT: The red hat patches are not reall
Hi,
you mind re-trying with current cdparanoia?
OT: The red hat patches are not really a solution, they need to be
updated for 3.10.
Regards,
Daniel
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Hi,
today I tried Linux 2.6.19-rc1 with libata enabled to access my PATA
CDROM drives.
Using cdparanoia results now in a flood of warnings printed by the
kernel:
cdparanoia -B -d /dev/sg1
sg_write: data in/out 12/12 bytes for SCSI co
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