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Re: [SLE] I can't burn DVDs in 10.1
- From: Darryl Gregorash <raven@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 01:51:31 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <4519D91B.1090103@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On 26/09/06 19:08, Carlos E. R. wrote:
>
>
> I have an image file that I want to burn to a dvd using a procedure that
> worked with this machine when it had SuSE 9.3, but not now.
>
>
> K3b complains when I start it with:
>
> cdrecord = 2.6.8 <-- in red color
> Since Linux kernel 2.6.8 cdrecord Solution: Use K3bSetup to solve
> this problem.
What??? Did something get chopped out of this?
>
> Notice that the message doesn't really says what is the problem, and that
> there has never been a K3bSetup program in SuSE. Anyhow, I'm not
> interested in k3b at the moment, the problem is somewhere else, read
> ahead.
Not that it's relevant to your problem, in 9.3, k3bsetup is under Start
menu/System/More programs. It's also in the k3b menu/settings.
Are the hardware parameters (eg. DMA mode) actually in use consistent
with the device capability as reported by hdparm? (I'm assuming you
rebooted along the way, and that did nothing.)
>
>
> I have an image file that I want to burn to a dvd using a procedure that
> worked with this machine when it had SuSE 9.3, but not now.
>
>
> K3b complains when I start it with:
>
> cdrecord = 2.6.8 <-- in red color
> Since Linux kernel 2.6.8 cdrecord Solution: Use K3bSetup to solve
> this problem.
What??? Did something get chopped out of this?
>
> Notice that the message doesn't really says what is the problem, and that
> there has never been a K3bSetup program in SuSE. Anyhow, I'm not
> interested in k3b at the moment, the problem is somewhere else, read
> ahead.
Not that it's relevant to your problem, in 9.3, k3bsetup is under Start
menu/System/More programs. It's also in the k3b menu/settings.
Are the hardware parameters (eg. DMA mode) actually in use consistent
with the device capability as reported by hdparm? (I'm assuming you
rebooted along the way, and that did nothing.)
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