On Wednesday, 12/28/16 01:00:52 PM Gary Dale wrote:
> On 28/12/16 12:34 PM, Alberto Luaces wrote:
> > Gary Dale writes:
> >> I'm running Debian/Stretch AMD64 using plasma desktop and I'm trying
> >> to burn a CD image. However when I start k3b, I get an error
On 28/12/16 12:34 PM, Alberto Luaces wrote:
Gary Dale writes:
I'm running Debian/Stretch AMD64 using plasma desktop and I'm trying
to burn a CD image. However when I start k3b, I get an error message
"unable to find cdrecord executable" along with the suggestion that I
i
Gary Dale writes:
> I'm running Debian/Stretch AMD64 using plasma desktop and I'm trying
> to burn a CD image. However when I start k3b, I get an error message
> "unable to find cdrecord executable" along with the suggestion that I
> install cdrtools. K3b refuses
On 28/12/16 11:29 AM, Gary Dale wrote:
I'm running Debian/Stretch AMD64 using plasma desktop and I'm trying
to burn a CD image. However when I start k3b, I get an error message
"unable to find cdrecord executable" along with the suggestion that I
install cdrtools. K3b re
I'm running Debian/Stretch AMD64 using plasma desktop and I'm trying to
burn a CD image. However when I start k3b, I get an error message
"unable to find cdrecord executable" along with the suggestion that I
install cdrtools. K3b refuses to burn the CD image.
There is no
Kenward Vaughan wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-10-27 at 18:31 +0100, Emanoil Kotsev wrote:
>> Kenward Vaughan wrote:
>>
>> > On Sun, 2008-10-26 at 23:58 +0100, Jochen Schulz wrote:
>> >> Kenward Vaughan:
>> >> > On Sun, 2008-10-26 at 23:29 +0100, Jochen Schulz wrote:
> ...
>> >> Do you have DMA enabled at
On Mon, 2008-10-27 at 18:31 +0100, Emanoil Kotsev wrote:
> Kenward Vaughan wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 2008-10-26 at 23:58 +0100, Jochen Schulz wrote:
> >> Kenward Vaughan:
> >> > On Sun, 2008-10-26 at 23:29 +0100, Jochen Schulz wrote:
...
> >> Do you have DMA enabled at all? Check with 'hdparm -d /dev/$
Kenward Vaughan wrote:
> On Sun, 2008-10-26 at 23:58 +0100, Jochen Schulz wrote:
>> Kenward Vaughan:
>> > On Sun, 2008-10-26 at 23:29 +0100, Jochen Schulz wrote:
>> >> Kenward Vaughan:
>> >>>
>> >>> Speed set to 7056 KB/s
>> >>> /usr/bin/wodim: DMA speed too slow (OK for 6x). Cannot write at spee
On Sun, 2008-10-26 at 23:58 +0100, Jochen Schulz wrote:
> Kenward Vaughan:
> > On Sun, 2008-10-26 at 23:29 +0100, Jochen Schulz wrote:
> >> Kenward Vaughan:
> >>>
> >>> Speed set to 7056 KB/s
> >>> /usr/bin/wodim: DMA speed too slow (OK for 6x). Cannot write at speed
> >>> 40x.
> >>
> >> This mig
Kenward Vaughan:
> On Sun, 2008-10-26 at 23:29 +0100, Jochen Schulz wrote:
>> Kenward Vaughan:
>>>
>>> Speed set to 7056 KB/s
>>> /usr/bin/wodim: DMA speed too slow (OK for 6x). Cannot write at speed
>>> 40x.
>>
>> This might be your problem. Did you already try burning in a slower
>> mode?
>
>
On Sun, 2008-10-26 at 23:29 +0100, Jochen Schulz wrote:
> Kenward Vaughan:
> >
> > Speed set to 7056 KB/s
> > /usr/bin/wodim: DMA speed too slow (OK for 6x). Cannot write at speed
> > 40x.
>
> This might be your problem. Did you already try burning in a slower
> mode?
>
> J.
It's on auto, so I h
Kenward Vaughan:
>
> Speed set to 7056 KB/s
> /usr/bin/wodim: DMA speed too slow (OK for 6x). Cannot write at speed
> 40x.
This might be your problem. Did you already try burning in a slower
mode?
J.
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On Sun, 2008-10-26 at 12:09 -0700, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
> After copying one CD, I find cdrecord losing it's permission to write to
> the blank for a second, new CD. Any thoughts why this is happening?
> Info is in the debugging output below. I was running Fluxbox after a
...
After copying one CD, I find cdrecord losing it's permission to write to
the blank for a second, new CD. Any thoughts why this is happening?
Info is in the debugging output below. I was running Fluxbox after a
reboot.
FWIW I have difficulties as well getting the Plextor drive to be
recog
* linuksos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09.10.2008
> No difference. I can see enormous hard disk activity but no positive result...
>
> On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 1:33 AM, Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > On the cmdline:
> >
> &
fig.org/Create_and_burn_ISO_images_with_mkisofs_%26_cdrecord
>>
>
>
>
> On the cmdline:
>
> cdrecord -v dev=/dev/ blank=fast .iso
>
>
> Hugo
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> Linux the Root to no GPFs
>
>> Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2008 16:50:48 +1100
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>> Subject: cdrecord - need for troubleshoot help
>>
>> Hello Guys,
>>
>> I'm trying
owed steps
described here:
http://www.linuxconfig.org/Create_and_burn_ISO_images_with_mkisofs_%26_cdrecord
On the cmdline:
cdrecord -v dev=/dev/ blank=fast .iso
Hugo
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> Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2008 16:50:48 +1100
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> Subject: cdrecord - need for trou
Hello Guys,
I'm trying to erase and burn my cd-rw. I'm sure that there is no
problem with my cd-rw media as it works on my other system. After
unsuccessful attempt to burn it with k3b I have gone to command line
to see what is going on. For command line I have followed steps
described here:
http:/
On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 03:46:51PM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote:
> steef([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> >
> > hi all and *especially j?rg s., long-term initiator of cdrecord and
> > cdrtools*.
> >
> > two weeks ago i asked on this list 'what is b
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Wed, Oct 03, 2007 at 04:05:38PM +, steef wrote:
Wayne already apologised for this, BTW, and I was not flaming with the
above comment.
you are right. i did not see that message up till now. i withdraw my remark.
regards,
steef
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On Wed, Oct 03, 2007 at 04:05:38PM +, steef wrote:
> Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>> I was merely speaking up in your defence since he was
>> getting all sarcastic because he couldn't read...
>
> thanks. yes: that stupid sarcasm sometimes is really is a problem.
Wayne already apologised f
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
hdc: ST3120026A, ATA DISK drive
Right! Neither cdrecord or wodim can burn to a _Hard Disk_.
where do you get this? He provided no info on what command he used and
if you look, hdb is clearly an optical drive... are you drinking too
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 03:46:51PM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote:
steef([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
hi all and *especially jörg s., long-term initiator of cdrecord and
cdrtools*.
two weeks ago i asked on this list 'what is better': c
Mumia W.. wrote:
On 10/02/2007 05:11 AM, steef wrote:
hi all and *especially jörg s., long-term initiator of cdrecord and
cdrtools*.
two weeks ago i asked on this list 'what is better': cdrecord or
wodim. on one of the responses i answered that the most recent
version of cd
Wayne Topa wrote:
steef([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
hi all and *especially jörg s., long-term initiator of cdrecord and
cdrtools*.
two weeks ago i asked on this list 'what is better': cdrecord or wodim. on
one of the responses i answered that the most recent
Andrew Sackville-West([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 03:46:51PM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote:
> > steef([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> > >
> > > hi all and *especially jörg s., long-term initiator of cdrecord and
>
On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 10:11:29AM +, steef wrote:
>
> two weeks ago i asked on this list 'what is better': cdrecord or wodim.
> on one of the responses i answered that the most recent version of
> cdrecord/cdr-tools completely damaged two brandnew cdrom's.
J
On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 03:46:51PM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote:
> steef([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> >
> > hi all and *especially jörg s., long-term initiator of cdrecord and
> > cdrtools*.
> >
> > two weeks ago i asked on this list 'what is b
steef([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
>
> hi all and *especially jörg s., long-term initiator of cdrecord and
> cdrtools*.
>
> two weeks ago i asked on this list 'what is better': cdrecord or wodim. on
> one of the responses i answered that the most recen
hi all and *especially jörg s., long-term initiator of cdrecord and
cdrtools*.
two weeks ago i asked on this list 'what is better': cdrecord or wodim.
on one of the responses i answered that the most recent version of
cdrecord/cdr-tools completely damaged two brandnew cdrom
hi all and *especially jörg s., long-term initiator of cdrecord and
cdrtools*.
two weeks ago i asked on this list 'what is better': cdrecord or wodim.
on one of the responses i answered that the most recent version of
cdrecord/cdr-tools completely damaged two brandnew cdrom
hallo joerg,
your two emails plus the info on your website contain enough
points/arguments for me to get rid of wodim and install the latest
version of cdrecords and the tools again. before wodim appeared i used
cdrecord for many years without any problem: the program did what it
promised
>I have both cdrecord (Cdrecord-Clone 2.01.01a01) and wodim (1.1.6) on my
>Sarge system. I'm using kernel 2.6.22 right now.
This is a very very old version of cdrecord!
It is definitely unable to work around the bugs in a Linus-2.6 kernel.
Use a recent version of cdr
e was some speudo acticivies but since 4.5 months
it is dead.
>linux-image-2.6.18-5-amd64 kernel, a Lite-On DVDRW drive and a CompUSA
>CD_RW drive.With the linux cdrecord (wodim) I get the wodim:
>Invalid argument. Cannot Set SG_SET_TIMEOUT message. With the
>orig
Thomas H. George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Joerg Schily's original cdrecord works perfectly.
>
> Apparently I have a box of bad blank cdrw disks, 100 of them unfortunately.
> I tried cdrw disks from another box and cdrecord ran the Lite-On drive at
> 25x with no p
Joerg Schily's original cdrecord works perfectly.
Apparently I have a box of bad blank cdrw disks, 100 of them unfortunately.
I tried cdrw disks from another box and cdrecord ran the Lite-On drive at
25x with no problems.
Tom George
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ith an emphatic message that linux uses an
old, broken version of his cdrecord program and recommending I download
the latest version of the original free program. I did but have not yet
been able to make it work either though the problems are different. I
switched to another Etch box with an AMD 6
ot compiled with SCSI emulation as this is no longer
> necessary for 2.6 kernels.
true
>
> Joerg Schily also responded with an emphatic message that linux uses an
> old, broken version of his cdrecord program and recommending I download the
> latest version of the original f
version of his cdrecord program and recommending I download
the latest version of the original free program. I did but have not yet
been able to make it work either though the problems are different. I
switched to another Etch box with an AMD 64 cpu, a
linux-image-2.6.18-5-amd64 kernel,
trying to burn multisession cd's with cdrecord but I have a
problem.
> After I have written a multisession disc, and mount it, the burned files
are
> not shown at /media/cdrom. The files are written to the disc though,
because
> I can access/see them when I have rebooted my system and mount the
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* Sonixxfx [Tue, Jan 23 2007, 03:11:47PM]:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to burn multisession cd's with cdrecord but I have a problem.
> After I have written a multisession disc, and mount it, the burned files are
> not shown at /media/cdrom. The files are written to the
Please help me!
Thanks :)
2007/1/23, Sonixxfx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
I am trying to burn multisession cd's with cdrecord but I have a problem.
After I have written a multisession disc, and mount it, the burned files are
not shown at /media/cdrom. The files are written to the
I thought this problem only occured with a 2.4 kernel, but it is also
happening with a 2.6 kernel.
Thanks
Ben
2007/1/23, Sonixxfx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
I am trying to burn multisession cd's with cdrecord but I have a problem.
After I have written a multisession disc, and mo
Hi,
I am trying to burn multisession cd's with cdrecord but I have a problem.
After I have written a multisession disc, and mount it, the burned files are
not shown at /media/cdrom. The files are written to the disc though, because
I can access/see them when I have rebooted my system and
On Sat, 25 Nov 2006 19:04:21 +0100, Stephan Seitz wrote:
> Don't use the group disk, use group cdrom instead. Anyone in group disk
> can read and write direct to the disks (e.g deleting partitions). You
> don't want this.
Ah, sure ! - I think now it is perfect.
Thanks,
Uwe
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On Sun, Nov 26, 2006 at 01:22:47AM +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
# ls -l /dev/hdd
brw-rw 1 root disk 22, 64 2004-04-30 08:27 /dev/hdd
The only thing needed is that your user is member of group 'disk'. The
latter shows why.
Don’t use the group disk, use group cdrom instead. Anyone in group disk
Call this redundant (and soon - with Etch - outdated).
The archive is full of posts on this topic, but none seems to wrap it up.
Instead of you having to to sort it out, try this:
1. All this 'ATAPI' is logically correct, but not technically. Use 'ATA'.
2. 'cdrecord
On Wed October 25 2006 09:45, Javier-Elias Vasquez-Vivas wrote:
> [...]
>
> > I wonder why the change to wodim, cdrecord has been the main stay for cd
> > burning for as long as I can remember. If wodim is the default now I hope
> > it will work as well as cdrecord has a
[...]
I wonder why the change to wodim, cdrecord has been the main stay for cd
burning for as long as I can remember. If wodim is the default now I hope it
will work as well as cdrecord has all these years.
http://lwn.net/Articles/198171/
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On Wed October 25 2006 09:12, Wayne Topa wrote:
> Wayne Topa([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> > Just upgraded cdrecord and k3b to burn a Knoppix CD and find that
> > the new replacement for cdrecord, wodim, can't handle it. It fails
> > saying the
Wayne Topa([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> Just upgraded cdrecord and k3b to burn a Knoppix CD and find that
> the new replacement for cdrecord, wodim, can't handle it. It fails
> saying the file is larger the the CD.
>
> I have burned 6-8 of these CD
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* Wayne Topa [Tue, Oct 24 2006, 03:08:08PM]:
> Just upgraded cdrecord and k3b to burn a Knoppix CD and find that
> the new replacement for cdrecord, wodim, can't handle it. It fails
> saying the file is larger the the CD.
Show your media data, "wodim -atip&quo
Just upgraded cdrecord and k3b to burn a Knoppix CD and find that
the new replacement for cdrecord, wodim, can't handle it. It fails
saying the file is larger the the CD.
I have burned 6-8 of these CD's with k3b/cdrecord with never a
problem, unitl wodim.
I am currently d
Hi,
I am unable to burn cds using either a SCSI cdrw or an ATAPI DVD/CD RW.
I am using Sarge and have tried kernels 2.6.15 and 2.6.18. cdrecord
prematurely terminates the write with the error message "OPC failed".
(I'll post the detailed log if needed). This seems to be relate
On 9/14/06, Fred J. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just un-installed cdrecord and installed dvd+rw-tools which seam to have an
intense
commands, so I am still reading the man pages here to copy some files from my
home
dir to the dvdrw in /media/cdrom1.
I don't know if you are usi
I just un-installed cdrecord and installeddvd+rw-tools which seam to have an intense commands, so I am still reading the man pages here to copy some files from my home dir to the dvdrw in /media/cdrom1. KS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Fred J. wrote:> Hi> I need to use my dvd-
Fred J. wrote:
> Hi
> I need to use my dvd-rw to backup some data, so before installing
> cdrecord, I googled and found
> http://cdrecord.berlios.de/old/private/cdrecord.html
> where it says
> [
> Warning: do not use Debian binaries as they include many Debian
> specific b
Fred J. schreef:
> Hi
> I need to use my dvd-rw to backup some data, so before installing
> cdrecord, I googled and found
> http://cdrecord.berlios.de/old/private/cdrecord.html
> where it says
> [
> Warning: do not use Debian binaries as they include many Debian
> specif
Hi I need to use my dvd-rw to backup some data, so before installing cdrecord, I googled and found http://cdrecord.berlios.de/old/private/cdrecord.html where it says [ Warning: do not use Debian binaries as they include many Debian specific bugs and still do not run correctly on Linux-2.6 ] I
On 8/31/06, Paul Dwerryhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Aug 31, 2006 at 11:11:37PM +0200, ciol wrote:> # cdrecord -v dev=1,1,0 speed=10 dl/debian-31r2-i386-binary-1.isoI've found that it's possible to just use the device name; whether thisis good or bad, I don't k
ciol wrote:
Hello, I have got a problem with cdrecord. My CD-writer is an 'ATAPI'.
So I followed these instructions :
/usr/share/doc/cdrecord/README.ATAPI.setup
# cdrecord dev=ATA: -scanbus
I get :
scsidev: 'ATA:'
devname: 'ATA'
scsibus: -1 target: -1 lun: -1
ciol wrote:
Hello, I have got a problem with cdrecord. My CD-writer is an 'ATAPI'.
So I followed these instructions :
/usr/share/doc/cdrecord/README.ATAPI.setup
# cdrecord dev=ATA: -scanbus
I get :
scsidev: 'ATA:'
devname: 'ATA'
scsibus: -1 target: -1 lun: -1
Thanks Paul and Rage, your two solutions seem to be better, but it doesn't
work either. It doesn't matter : I think it's because my cd-writer is
broken (I can't remember if it worked with Windows(c) or not).
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On Thu, Aug 31, 2006 at 11:11:37PM +0200, ciol wrote:
> # cdrecord -v dev=1,1,0 speed=10 dl/debian-31r2-i386-binary-1.iso
I've found that it's possible to just use the device name; whether this
is good or bad, I don't know, but it works for me:
cdrecord -v dev=/dev/hdd
Hi,
On 9/1/06, ciol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
# cdrecord -v dev=1,1,0 speed=10 dl/debian-31r2-i386-binary-1.iso
This works for me. Instead of dev=1,1,0 try dev=ATA:1,1,0
Regards,
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Hello, I have got a problem with cdrecord. My CD-writer is an 'ATAPI'.
So I followed these instructions :
/usr/share/doc/cdrecord/README.ATAPI.setup
# cdrecord dev=ATA: -scanbus
I get :
scsidev: 'ATA:'
devname: 'ATA'
scsibus: -1 target: -1 lun: -1
Warning: Using ba
José Alburquerque wrote:
Does anyone know a way for regular users to use cdrecord for CD
writing/blanking without the need for it to setuid? Any pointers
would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Just thought I'd let everyone know, I think I'll just be using cdrecord
as it is. I
David E. Fox wrote:
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006 16:55:54 -0600
"Dwayne C. Litzenberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Also be CAREFUL. On my system, /usr/bin/cdrecord is a SHELL SCRIPT, and
SUID-root shell scripts are a big security hole, IIRC. You probably want
to set the permiss
On Wed, 2006-08-09 at 10:05 +0200, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> #include
> * Hank The Tank Winky Poo [Wed, Aug 09 2006, 03:01:37PM]:
> > Hello all
> >
> > While we're on cdrecord, at the end of the command
> >
> > sudo cdrecord -v -sao -dev=4,0,0 speed=4 d
#include
* Hank The Tank Winky Poo [Wed, Aug 09 2006, 03:01:37PM]:
> Hello all
>
> While we're on cdrecord, at the end of the command
>
> sudo cdrecord -v -sao -dev=4,0,0 speed=4 driveropts=audiomaster
> -audio
> *.wav
>
> I get something like...(
On Tue, Aug 08, 2006 at 08:53:35PM -0700, David E. Fox wrote:
To the OP - you can, I suppose, chmod the /usr/bin/cdrecord to regular
non-suid (chmod 750 /usr/bin/cdrecord). I notice the permissions here
for it are -rwsr-xr-- implying that others can read the binary, but not
execute it. (2754 in
Hello all
While we're on cdrecord, at the end of the command
sudo cdrecord -v -sao -dev=4,0,0 speed=4 driveropts=audiomaster
-audio
*.wav
I get something like...(after the audio tracks have been written)
Fixating...
Fixating time: 29.477s
cdrecord:
On 08/08/2006 12:32 AM, Mike McCarty wrote:
Mumia W. wrote:
[...] Sudo is the only
alternative to making cdrecord SUID root.
And a very viable one.
Mike
But people should know that they would have to create a
special script to run cdrecord under sudo, or it would be less
safe than SUID
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006 16:55:54 -0600
"Dwayne C. Litzenberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Also be CAREFUL. On my system, /usr/bin/cdrecord is a SHELL SCRIPT, and
> SUID-root shell scripts are a big security hole, IIRC. You probably want
> to set the permissio
On Tue, 08 Aug 2006 03:13:23 GMT
"s. keeling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> (0) heretic /home/keeling_ all `which cdrecord`
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 133 2005-01-09 09:55 /usr/bin/cdrecord*
It's kernel-dependent, is it not? I mean, maybe you can do this in
2.6.8
as a regular user, and it is indeed suid root
here. At least in Debian -land this is the case, and it's been a while
since I ran cdrecord on non-Debian systems.
To the OP - you can, I suppose, chmod the /usr/bin/cdrecord to regular
non-suid (chmod 750 /usr/bin/cdrecord). I notice the permission
On Tue, Aug 08, 2006 at 12:32:49AM -0500, Mike McCarty wrote:
The user won't get much mileage out of it either. Sudo is the only
alternative to making cdrecord SUID root.
And a very viable one.
And it opens up a rather large security hole.
cdrecord is designed to be made suid-root; It
cdrecord ("chmod o-x /usr/bin/cdrecord")
3) make cdrecord setuid root ("chown root /usr/bin/cdrecord; chmod u+s
/usr/bin/cdrecord")
4) make the group of cdrecord the newly created group ("chgrp cdburn
/usr/bin/cdrecord")
Now, only users in the cdburn group can ex
José Alburquerque wrote:
s. keeling wrote:
Very odd, on both of you.
(0) heretic /home/keeling_ all `which cdrecord`
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 133 2005-01-09 09:55 /usr/bin/cdrecord*
No SUID needed.
(0) heretic /home/keeling_ id
uid=1000(keeling) gid=1000(keeling)
groups=20(dialout),24(cdrom
s. keeling wrote:
José Alburquerque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Thanks for your reply :-) I believe that my cdrecord has the same
permissions and everything works fine like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ll `which cdrecord`
-rwsr-xr-- 1 root cdrom 133 2006-01-07 13:43 /usr/bin/cdrecord*
My p
On 08/07/2006 03:52 PM, Mumia W. wrote:
[...] Sudo is the only
alternative to making cdrecord SUID root.
Oops. Evidently that isn't the only alternative. Others have
posted that they've run cdrecord without SUID root. Oh well,
on my kernel SUID root is required.
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Mumia W. wrote:
I find it hard to believe that this works. I tried that too and
discovered that running cdrecord SUID root is a requirement; cdrecord
uses privileged IOCTLS (whatever they are).
IOCTL - Input/Output ConTroL
This does direct communication with the device driver. In this case
On 08/07/2006 02:39 PM, Glenn English wrote:
José Alburquerque wrote:
My problem is that I'd like cdrecord not to have the SUID set (the 's'
in '-rwsr-xr--' above). I'm not sure this is possible, but if it is and
someone out there knows, I'd really appreci
José Alburquerque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Matej Cepl wrote:
>
> >José Alburquerque wrote:
> >
> >>Does anyone know a way for regular users to use cdrecord for CD
> >>writing/blanking without the need for it to setuid? Any pointers would
> >>
of that...
>
> Note, however, that if cdrecord doesn't run SUID root, it can't get
> realtime scheduling priority, so you could run into buffer underruns on a
> slow or heavily-loaded system.
It is not only about priorities. In fact most modern systems are
overpowered
Dwayne C. Litzenberger wrote:
On Mon, Aug 07, 2006 at 01:39:43PM -0600, Glenn English wrote:
If you want to do it without the extra group, just make the burner world
write-able. I don't see how a cracker could get much mileage out of
that...
Note, however, that if cdrecord doesn&
On Mon, Aug 07, 2006 at 01:39:43PM -0600, Glenn English wrote:
If you want to do it without the extra group, just make the burner world
write-able. I don't see how a cracker could get much mileage out of that...
Note, however, that if cdrecord doesn't run SUID root, it can'
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José Alburquerque wrote:
> My problem is that I'd like cdrecord not to have the SUID set (the 's'
> in '-rwsr-xr--' above). I'm not sure this is possible, but if it is and
> someone out there knows, I'
Matej Cepl wrote:
José Alburquerque wrote:
Does anyone know a way for regular users to use cdrecord for CD
writing/blanking without the need for it to setuid? Any pointers would
be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I think you need to have at leas this:
chelcicky:~$ ll `which cdrecord
José Alburquerque wrote:
> Does anyone know a way for regular users to use cdrecord for CD
> writing/blanking without the need for it to setuid? Any pointers would
> be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I think you need to have at leas this:
chelcicky:~$ ll `which cdrecord`
-rwsr-xr-- 1 r
Does anyone know a way for regular users to use cdrecord for CD
writing/blanking without the need for it to setuid? Any pointers would
be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Sincerely
Jose Alburquerque
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Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> I've just installed cdrecord in my Debian Sarge r2,
>> and then changed in menu.lst the line:
>>
>> kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.27-2-686 root=/dev/hda6 ro
>>
>> into:
>>
>> kernel /boot/vm
rom a different source but the same
> > thing happened. I then tried to burn disks in a different computer
> > (running the same version of Debian) and the same failure occurred.
> >
> [snip]
>
> I eventually discovered that my /etc/defaults/cdrecord file was
> misconf
On 2006-07-11, Alec Berryman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> How good is the inverse function (ripping the CD tracks back to WAV)?
>
> If your disks scratch, then you may lose information; also take into
> consideration the expected life of your media.
I think backup copies are the solution then.
On 2006-07-11, Katipo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Adam Funk wrote:
>
>>I made digital copies of an old record by connecting my hi-fi line
>>output to my sound input and using Audacity to record the tracks (and
>>edit them slightly) and save them as "RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE
>>audio, Microso
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> I've just installed cdrecord in my Debian Sarge r2,
> and then changed in menu.lst the line:
>
> kernel/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.27-2-686 root=/dev/hda6 ro
>
> into:
>
> kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.27-2-686 root=/dev/h
you tried gramofile?
http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=gramofile&searchon=names&subword=1&version=unstable&release=all
which I then
burnt to a CD with `cdrecord -audio ...`.
How good is the inverse function (ripping the CD tracks back to WAV)?
Is the
I've just installed cdrecord in my Debian Sarge r2,
and then changed in menu.lst the line:
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.27-2-686 root=/dev/hda6 ro
into:
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.27-2-686 root=/dev/hda6 ro hdb=ide-scsi ro
hdc=ide-scsi ro hdd=ide-scsi
, but then when I t
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