Adriano Bonat wrote:
Its version 2.6.22.1. Follow attached my dmesg.
You can check on it the message:
sr 1:0:0:0: Attached scsi CD-ROM sr0
Thanks.
On 8/7/07, Marko Randjelovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Adriano Bonat wrote:
Hm, I have a SATA controller, so the SCSI emulation owns the HD and
Its version 2.6.22.1. Follow attached my dmesg.
You can check on it the message:
sr 1:0:0:0: Attached scsi CD-ROM sr0
Thanks.
On 8/7/07, Marko Randjelovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Adriano Bonat wrote:
> > Hm, I have a SATA controller, so the SCSI emulation owns the HD and
> > the CD/DVD, I'm
Adriano Bonat wrote:
> Hm, I have a SATA controller, so the SCSI emulation owns the HD and
> the CD/DVD, I'm not at home now, but if i remember, the /dev/cdrw is a
> link to /dev/sr0
Which kernel version is it? You don't need SCSI emulation under 2.6. And
CD cannot be SATA, only IDE.
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Hm, I have a SATA controller, so the SCSI emulation owns the HD and
the CD/DVD, I'm not at home now, but if i remember, the /dev/cdrw is a
link to /dev/sr0
Thanks.
On 8/7/07, Jonathan Kaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Adriano Bonat wrote:
>
> > dev=/dev/cdrw
> >
> > my kernel isnt the default for
Adriano Bonat wrote:
> dev=/dev/cdrw
>
> my kernel isnt the default for Debian etch, i just recompiled a new
> one, so i think that the problem can be around this...
>
> Thanks.
>
Ok, mine are found at /dev/hdc and /dev/hdd and they're mount
as /media/cdrom0 and /media/cdrom1, respectively.
Che
dev=/dev/cdrw
my kernel isnt the default for Debian etch, i just recompiled a new
one, so i think that the problem can be around this...
Thanks.
On 8/7/07, Jonathan Kaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Adriano Bonat wrote:
>
> > Thanks for your advice, shame on the lack of reply-to :)
> >
> > The l
Adriano Bonat wrote:
> Thanks for your advice, shame on the lack of reply-to :)
>
> The link to cdrecord dont change anything. And about the custom
> parameter, it is in the programs sections of k3b, in the "user
> parameters" tab.
>
> Regards.
>
>
Hi Adriano,
I have no special parameter setti
Thanks for your advice, shame on the lack of reply-to :)
The link to cdrecord dont change anything. And about the custom
parameter, it is in the programs sections of k3b, in the "user
parameters" tab.
Regards.
On 8/7/07, Jonathan Kaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>
> > Adria
Jonathan Kaye wrote:
> Adriano Bonat wrote:
>
>> Hello guys,
>>
>> I tried to burn a CD with k3b, and got an error from wodim, the same as
>> follow: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ wodim -scanbus
>> /usr/bin/wodim: No such file or directory.
>> Cannot open SCSI driver!
>>
> Is your K3b configured correct
Adriano Bonat wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> I tried to burn a CD with k3b, and got an error from wodim, the same as
> follow: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ wodim -scanbus
> /usr/bin/wodim: No such file or directory.
> Cannot open SCSI driver!
> For possible targets try 'wodim --devices' or 'wodim -scanbus'.
>
On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 03:45:33 + (UTC)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> yes, there it is. So my question is: how can I fix this,
Maybe checking the settings for your user (specifically, user
privileges) would help. If using gnome, this can be checked under
Desktop/Administration/Users and Groups.
On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 03:45:33 + (UTC)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> yes, there it is. So my question is: how can I fix this,
Maybe checking the settings for your user (specifically, user
privileges) would help. If using gnome, this can be checked under
Desktop/Administration/Users and Groups. P
Hello guys,
I tried to burn a CD with k3b, and got an error from wodim, the same as follow:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ wodim -scanbus
/usr/bin/wodim: No such file or directory.
Cannot open SCSI driver!
For possible targets try 'wodim --devices' or 'wodim -scanbus'.
For possible transport specifiers try
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