out the missing symbol.
Since it's a private slot, and external programs shouldn't be accessing
it anyway, is it safe to mark its symbol as optional?
John Stamp
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On Sunday 11 January 2004 06:06 pm, Germain CHAZOT wrote:
> Le Mardi 30 Décembre 2003 23:56, Todd Charron a écrit :
>> > You may be wright. I've noticed that there are two icons to
>> > duplicate a CD; these are translations from spanish, but one's
>> > called "copy cd" and the other is called "d
Germain CHAZOT wrote:
> shouldn't this patch be proposed for k3b, if isn't already set in
> mainstream? But I don't know and didn't find if the version of cdrdao
> in Cid supports atapi with kernel 2.6? If so, the code above should
> also check the kernel version rather than base only on cdrdao
>
se appended "-suse" to their version of cdrdao because
it included the backported atapi patch. Debian has included the patch
since cdrdao 1.1.7-4, but it doesn't seem to play around with a version
suffix. That's why I resorted to changing the numeric check.
John Stamp
anks to all.
>
>
The fix only affects k3b. It's bug #227336
For cdrdao to work with kernel 2.6 atapi you will need cdrdao 1.1.7-5. It's
in both testing and unstable. To run it from the command line, I use
options: "--device /dev/hdc --driver generic-mmc"
Hope this helps.
John Stamp
blems crop up
again. Icon and Multicolumn Views don't seem affected.
Has anyone else seen this?
John Stamp
Paul Scott wrote:
> John Stamp wrote:
>
>>When konqueror 3.3.0 shows files in any of the following formats:
>> Tree View
>> Info List View
>> Detailed List View
>> Text View
>>
>>I frequently have problems:
>> opening files and direct
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