On 02/07/2016 16:33, tech@reachthetribes.org wrote:
On 07/02/2016 05:55 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2016-07-02 02:45, tech@reachthetribes.org wrote:
# wodim --devices wodim: Overview of accessible drives (1 found) : -------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 dev='/dev/sg4' rwrw-- : 'ATAPI' 'iHAS124 B' -------------------------------------------------------------------------
Uninstall wodim and install cdrecord instead. That for starters.
Ok, I can do that before I actually burn anything.
For now, though, I did a little more experimenting.
3 different CD/DVD read/write drives on 2 different computers - my laptop #1 and my desktop. 2 of the drives are installed, and one is external.
On opensuse LEAP 42.1, in all 3 cases of different drives, the device notifier will not pop up or recognize that a blank cd or dvd is in the drive and ready to be burned.
However, in opensuse 13.2, in all 3 drives, the exact same blank cd and dvd did pop up in the device notifier saying that there is a blank in the drive and ready to be burned. It worked here.
Also in all 3 drives, a data dvd, cd, or dvd movie (or anything that had any kind of data on it) pops up in the device notifier and works, both in 13.2 and in Leap.
Has anyone else out there popped in a blank dvd or cd in your computer while running Leap, and it doesn't read it?
I'm using Leap and when I insert a blank dvd no device notification happens but if I open k3b I have no problem writing to it. I accidentally deleted a source file with weeks of work on it last night so I had to use my 13.2 rescue cd to recover it and when I inserted a blank dvd a pop up came up but I couldn't do anthing until I installed brasero so what's the use of a pop up anyway. I managed to find the source file on the disk and restore it though. Dave P -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org