Though this is sure to invoke "_you_ try it and tell _us_"... Anyone gotten
tosha to work with this? Since cdd broke and dagrab is worthless quality-wise,
AFAICT, and the cdparanoia port to *BSD isn't done... I'm left without a good
way to rip.
--David Bushong
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 12:25:3
Le 2001-11-13, Stijn Hoop écrivait :
> Just curious, but how is the patch progressing?
For the moment I am expecting feedback from the testers who have
reported problems booting with the patch (esp. on SMP machines).
> Can I try this out on a -STABLE system somehow?
Yes, the patch available fr
Just curious, but how is the patch progressing? Can I try this out on
a -STABLE system somehow?
--Stijn
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>How do you inform the upper layers that only 10+ byte commands are
>allowed? (12 byte in the case of ATAPI).
In the long term, this would just be the nature of the exported
Protocol Type/Protocol Version and Transport Type/Transport Version
passed back in the Path Inquiry response. The peripher
On Sun, Nov 04, 2001 at 11:43:57PM +0100, Jan Stocker wrote:
> Is there any working thread for doing a SCSI-IDE translation like NetBSD and
> LINUX has? This is very useful to get proggys like cdrecord (and the GUIs
> [GnomeToaster]) running on IDE cd writers.
It would require that some
Is there any working thread for doing a SCSI-IDE translation like NetBSD and
LINUX has? This is very useful to get proggys like cdrecord (and the GUIs
[GnomeToaster]) running on IDE cd writers.
Jan
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