Glad you are ok now :-) 1. In k3b * which version * what do you have for devices (setting/configure/devices) 2. Which module are you loading (yast/hardware/disk controller) 3. How did you created /media/dvdrecorder? something ln -s /dev/sr0 /media/dvdrecorder ? 4. what version of hal do you have? TIA. =terry(Denver)=- On Thu, 2007-02-01 at 14:11 -0800, russbucket wrote:
On Thursday February 1 2007 13:53, Niels Østergaard Kjær wrote:
Teruel de Campo MD wrote:
In my case the dvd's are seen as /dev/sr0 and /dev/sr1 under SuSE 10.2. Under 10.1 were /dev/hdc /dev/hdd. I was able to watch a commercial dvd, listen to a cd but not able to copy dvd or burn anything into a dvd.
In summary your and mine experience have one thing in common. Both were able to use dvd under 10.1 and with all the changes in 10.2 this is not possible any more.
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-=terry(Denver)=-
On Thu, 2007-02-01 at 13:01 -0600, Stevens wrote:
On Thursday 01 February 2007 10:32, Niels Østergaard Kjær wrote:
on an experimental basis I have suse 10.2 reacting to a DVD media now. (Fred did u read this ? :)
from yast - software - search:DVD marked following:
dvd+rw-tools, libdvdcss, libdvdnav, libdvdnav-devel, libdvdread, libdvd-devel, subtitleribber.
with this the light is blinking in the CD/DVD rom, a window shows up (have a DVD film inside) and asks for viewer to chose.
Yast was always able to read the DVD. That is not the problem. The problem is that hal cannot, therefore the DVD cannot be accessed by any other program EXCEPT Yast.
halmount (a tool provided by the optional package ivman) does not see /dev/hdc which indicates to me that hal cannot see the DVD and therefore cannot mount it.
# halmount --listudi /dev/hdd3 /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/volume_uuid_fa37d0d7_3083_4c51_bdee_a20018f d0983 /dev/hdd1 /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/volume_uuid_e23f8a69_2ab3_4361_8624_89b1499 b5340 /dev/hdb1 /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/volume_uuid_98DD_ECE1 /dev/hda4 /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/volume_uuid_72e4802f_4a0f_40bb_8c4e_79ba26f cec13 /dev/hda3 /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/volume_uuid_40d53b82_8769_4aac_a099_0572e8d 10e40 /dev/hda1 /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/volume_uuid_1b7a873a_1247_4894_a892_a9850a2 7c316
(hdd is the 10.2 drive, hda is 9.1 and hdc isn't listed, which is the problem!)
# lshal -s <snip> storage_model_DVD_RW_IDE1108 volume_part_1_size_3525214208 <snip>
So, that says that not only does the system see the DVD drive, it sees the media inserted in it but the #@!^% system won't do anything with it!!!!
I still think hal in 10.2 has a giant goddamn bug and it makes the system unusable to me.
Fred
Ah yes got the same here. At least DVD with media already on it works ok now.
This thread has been running for maybe too long without any useful solutions.
I would like to know if any on this list is able to burn a blank DVD or see an emty DVD-rom in konqueror media ?? (must be more than 3 people having this problem ???
I just put a blank dvd-RW in drive, it brought up the blank dvd icon, tryed to look at it with knoqueror but but could not open it. Then I used k3b and burned a data dvd with a kmymoney file. After successful burn, it ejected mounted icon closed. I then put the dvd back in and mounted icon appeared, konqueror opened and file was on dvd. This was also first time k3bsetup ran correctly. I had mount problems before hal updates and creating /media/dvdrecorder since it was not created during OS install. I don't have any audio dvds or movies, but audio cd's read fine in the drive also.
I have openSUSE 10.2, latest updates, etc.
I've sent everything I did to list and also tried alot of things before it just started working after thetwo items mentioned above.
Niels
-- Russ
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