Hello, I'm using SUSE 10.0, and have SATA disks. My CD-ROM is accessed via the SCSI interface, too. When I use cdparanoia to rip a CD, or when any application uses libcdda_paranoia from cdparanoia, I get thousands of syslog messages that read kernel: sg_write: data in/out 30576/30576 bytes for SCSI command 0xbe--guessing data in; kernel: program XXX not setting count and/or reply_len properly where XXX is the program that uses the shared library. Of course, getting thousands of syslog messages during one rip is not appreciated by me. :-) Googling around I found the following analysis http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/paranoia/2005-July/001438.html (without any answers) and the following remark on lkml: http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Kernel/2005-07/2603.html So this is a problem that is caused by a change to the Linux kernel; it is known, but obviously remained in 10.0. Do others get similar errors, or am I alone with that? How about 10.1 / 10.2? Can I prevent these syslog messages somehow? Is there another version of libcdda_paranoia that implements a saner check, as explained in the LKML posting? Or does a new kernel help? Thanks in advance for any help, Joachim PS: For reference, the output of cdparanoia -vQ: Checking /dev/cdrom for cdrom... Testing /dev/cdrom for cooked ioctl() interface /dev/sr0 is not a cooked ioctl CDROM. Testing /dev/cdrom for SCSI interface Found an accessible SCSI CDROM drive. Looking at revision of the SG interface in use... SG interface version 3.5.33; OK. CDROM model sensed sensed: _NEC CD-ROM CD-3002B C500 Checking for SCSI emulation... Drive is ATAPI (using SCSI host adaptor emulation) Couldn't disable kernel command translation layer Checking for MMC style command set... Drive is MMC style DMA scatter/gather table entries: 128 table entry size: 32768 bytes maximum theoretical transfer: 1783 sectors Setting default read size to 13 sectors (30576 bytes). Verifying CDDA command set... Expected command set reads OK. -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Joachim Schrod Email: jschrod@acm.org Roedermark, Germany -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org