Had similar problems on 9.1 (2.6.5-7.57) - upgrading to 2.6.5-7.111 resolved the problem.
Cheers
Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Adam [mailto:thomas_adam16@yahoo.com]
Sent: Fri 10/29/2004 1:04 AM
To: M.Blackmore; suse-linux-uk-schools@suse.com
Cc:
Subject: Re: [suse-linux-uk-schools] Burning bafflement
--- "M.Blackmore" <mblackmore@oxlug.org> wrote:
> K3b faults out on an attempted copy of the SUSE 9.0 CD (I installed from
How k3b manages to even load, is a mere miracle.
> No cdrdao driver found
Well, there's a clue. Do you have cdrdao installed?
> I'm stuck. What am I looking for?
It's more a question of what I'm looking for. What is the output of the
command: "uname -r". Indeed, if it is a 2.6 kernel, then cdrecording is
iffy unless it is of a certain version.
The other option is permissions, but I haven't enough information to
support that.
-- Thomas Adam
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