On Tuesday 20 January 2004 17:41, Mike wrote:
On Tuesday 20 January 2004 16:27, Anders Johansson wrote: HI all,
Thought I'd jump in and see what else might be wrong with my system.
On Tuesday 20 January 2004 06:13, Fred Miller wrote:
Below is the error I'm still gettting on a Dell box for a client. XCDRoast works find as root, but not as user. I normally don't have problems with XCDRoast! K3B won't even see either the DVD nor the
Now this problem I don't have.. K3b sees everything. As does Xcdroast, which does work.
CD-RW drive. I've made certain that all software as user and group priv. to read and write, as well as /dev/pg0 and /dev/sr0. I'm really stumped on this one - hope someone come up with something I and a few others here haven't thought of.
You really need permissions on /dev/sg0, that's not a typo. I know cdrecord complains about pg0, but the problem is with sg0.
K3b complains about it, and dies. Just plain won't work. I really like the program, but as it sits right now, I can't use it. I did change permissions on the drives, and even went so far as a 777 to see what would happen. Still complains about the pg6 that isn't even on the system. I go as far as pg3 IIRC.
If you're running on 9.0 you may need to set up resmgr, take a look at /etc/resmgr.conf
After reading this message I did that, and paride was listed with the cdrecorder. I removed the paride and restarted the resmgr. No change in K3b.
any other suggestions? FWIW, the whole system here is SCSI, so the emulation problems aren't involved.
the paride stuff is a red herring. It's what cdrecord looks at when it can't read the sg interface but unless you really have your recorder stuck on the parallell interface it's irrelevant. You need to have permissions on sr* (or scd0) and sg*. In 9.0 those permissions are controlled by resmgr, so you need to have entries in that for those devices