Bhasker C V writes:
> The native driver can directly do all the tasks and SCSI emulation
> is not needed anymore.
>
> For programs like growisofs, cdrecord in the option dev=
> instead of giving 0,0,0 etc., you can give /dev/hdc directly.
Thank you. That is great news. I figured it was
Hi,
The native driver can directly do all the tasks and SCSI emulation
is not needed anymore.
For programs like growisofs, cdrecord in the option dev=
instead of giving 0,0,0 etc., you can give /dev/hdc directly.
On Tue, 5 May 2009, Martin McCormick wrote:
I upgraded my kernel from an old
I upgraded my kernel from an old 2.6.5 kernel to a newer 2.6.18
kernel and noticed that the boot process ignored the passing of
/dev/hdc to scsi emulation. The drive worked fine after I
mounted it as /dev/cdrom rather than /dev/hcd0. Do I need to do
anything different to such programs as cdrecord?
Jochen Schulz wrote:
* João Gabriel Sapucahy Chiste:
How to burn a CD using command line?
The IMHO easiest way is to use 'burn'. Install this package or see
http://www.bigpaul.org/burn/ for details.
J.
..what kind of cd: audio. data? however: use cdrecord and
mkisofs: fro
* João Gabriel Sapucahy Chiste:
>
> How to burn a CD using command line?
The IMHO easiest way is to use 'burn'. Install this package or see
http://www.bigpaul.org/burn/ for details.
J.
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On Fri, 20 May 2005, [iso-8859-1] João Gabriel Sapucahy Chiste wrote:
> Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 13:28:15 -0300
> From: "[iso-8859-1] João Gabriel Sapucahy Chiste" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user
> Subject: Burning Cd's
> Resent-Date: Fri, 20 May 200
On Friday 20 May 2005 17:28, João Gabriel Sapucahy Chiste wrote:
> How to burn a CD using command line?
There are many kinds of CDs, and many things to make them from, so there's no
simple answer to that. At this point, you might want to install synaptic,
and learn to use it's searching and bro
How to burn a CD using command line?
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Jaap Haitsma wrote:
I can burn CD's with tools like xcdroast but if I try it with nautilus,
it recognizes my cd rom burner but if I then do a Write CD it keeps on
telling me to insert a blank CD while I already have a blank CD in my CD
burner.
Any ideas?
It works now. I had to add my user accou
Pigeon wrote:
On Sun, Apr 11, 2004 at 07:31:57PM +0200, Jaap Haitsma wrote:
I can burn CD's with tools like xcdroast but if I try it with nautilus,
it recognizes my cd rom burner but if I then do a Write CD it keeps on
telling me to insert a blank CD while I already have a blank CD in my CD
bur
On Sun, Apr 11, 2004 at 07:31:57PM +0200, Jaap Haitsma wrote:
> I can burn CD's with tools like xcdroast but if I try it with nautilus,
> it recognizes my cd rom burner but if I then do a Write CD it keeps on
> telling me to insert a blank CD while I already have a blank CD in my CD
> burner.
>
I can burn CD's with tools like xcdroast but if I try it with nautilus,
it recognizes my cd rom burner but if I then do a Write CD it keeps on
telling me to insert a blank CD while I already have a blank CD in my CD
burner.
Any ideas?
Jaap
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On Fri, 21 Feb 2003 01:43:31 +
cirrus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Ok I know the answer is somewhere out there but can't seem to find it.
> I've got a 48x speed cd-recorder and whenever I start writing a cd,
> cpu usage goes up to 100%(well
#include
* Matthew Weier O'Phinney [Thu, Feb 20 2003, 11:36:19PM]:
> > and you would need to set your cdrw to udma2 ( ata-33 )
> > hdparm -d 1 -X 66 -m 16 -c 1 /dev/hdc
>
> Read the manpage for hdparm -- the -X option *rarely* needs to be used
> on modern drives as they automatically set to t
On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 01:43 +, cirrus wrote:
> Ok I know the answer is somewhere out there but can't seem to find it.
> I've got a 48x speed cd-recorder and whenever I start writing a cd, cpu usage
> goes up to 100%(well almost 100%, can't even play an ogg file properly).
> Grabbing a copy o
-- Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
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> hi ya cirrus
>
> On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, cirrus wrote:
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> > I've got a 4
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Hi all.
On Friday 21 Feb 2003 2:45 am, Alvin Oga wrote:
> hi ya cirrus
> i'd bet that you need to have your cdrw on one ide cable and your
> system disk on a different cable ..
The cdrw is on a different ide cable from my system drive.
>
> and you wou
hi ya cirrus
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> Ok I know the answer is somewhere out there but can't seem to find it.
> I've got a 48x speed cd-recorder and whenever I start writing a cd, cpu usage
> goes up to 100%(well almost 100%, can't
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> I've got a 48x speed cd-recorder and whenever I start writing a cd, cpu usage
> goes up to 100%(well almost 100%, can't even
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Ok I know the answer is somewhere out there but can't seem to find it.
I've got a 48x speed cd-recorder and whenever I start writing a cd, cpu usage
goes up to 100%(well almost 100%, can't even play an ogg file properly).
Grabbing a copy of cdrtools-2
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