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I'm having to problems with these programs... (I'm using the version of
K3b abd kscd that came with SuSE 9.0, on a freshly installed dual boot
system (W98SE). Even W98SE was a fresh install...)
First, the one that happens ith both of them -- for some truly annoying
reason, whenever I put a blank CD in the drive, K3b starts up. And
whenever a blank CD is put in the drive, kscd starts up.
Anyone know how to stop this unwanted behavior? I always did hate that
aspect of Windows, and I thought I would be free of it by switching to
Linux...
Second problem, I used K3b succesfully to copy a couple of data CDs. All
well and good so far. Since that point (and with no changes to anything,
I only hit the "Copy" and "Start CD Copy" buttons) I've been getting:
Starting reading...
cdrao returned an unknown error (code 1).
Operation not permitted.
Please send me an email with the last output
(At first, this happened most of the way through the copy, then the
middle, and now the first thing, before it get's anywhere. Cloning a CD
has the same problem.)
And the debugger log; (Errors are hand marked with > at the begining)
System
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K3b Version: 0.10
KDE Version: 3.1.4
QT Version: 3.2.1
cdrdao
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Cdrdao version 1.1.7-suse - (C) Andreas Mueller
cmd finished after 0.000s timeout 20s ERROR: Inquiry command failed on 'ATAPI:/dev/hdc'. ATAPI:/dev/hdc: Rev: Using driver: Generic SCSI-3/MMC - Version 2.0 (options 0x0000) Reading toc and track data... Track Mode Flags Start Length
1 AUDIO 2 00:00:01( 1) 30:22:03(136653) 2 AUDIO 2 30:22:04(136654) 29:42:49(133699) Leadout AUDIO 2 60:04:53(270353) Raw P-W sub-channel reading (audio track) is supported.
ERROR: Cannot open "/tmp/kde-krikket/k3b_image.img/k3b_0.img" for writing: No such file or directory
cdrdao comand: ----------------------- /usr/bin/cdrdao read-cd --device ATAPI:/dev/hdc --driver generic-mmc --paranoia-mode 3 -n -v 2 --eject --remote 22 --datafile /tmp/kde-krikket/k3b_image.img/k3b_0.img /tmp/kde-krikket/k3b_image.img/k3b_0.toc And the file ends there. Any thoughts/comments/suggestions? Thanks again, Krikket