in the other distro i downloaded that got my ide/atapi burner running, there was a program called lothor or lanthor or something like that, that actually did all the configuring for me on the burner as well as all other devices...if someone finds a url or if i find a url post it and i will do the same....basically after i restarrted my box after install i just ran gnome toaster and xcdroast and it was all set up... Jon Pennington wrote:
On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, Lenz Grimmer wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, Ole Kofoed Hansen wrote:
Since I can see on this list that a lot of people have difficulties configuring their hardware on SuSE, a feature that allows automatic installation and configuration of hardware would be interesting to many. After all, if enough people want it, it might end up in SuSE 7.x.
Your pleas are heard and recognized. The upcoming YaST2 for SuSE Linux 6.4 will have numerous improvements in the area of hardware detection/configuration.
Along these same lines, configuration of an ATAPI CD-R or CD-RW requires violation of the support contract (you must recompile the kernel). Is this fixable? Obviously, if IDE-CDROM is built into the kernel (not as a module), there is no chance of the IDE-SCSI or SCSI-G modules to grab it.
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