If you don't mind, I would disagree with part of your statement. I have a DVD player and a CD-RW,and my SuSE 8.0 was able to recognize and configure both of them with no extra help from me. Linux and SuSE can easily handle more than one CDRom so Howard, don't be discoraged :-) I agree that Konquror cannot handle that yet, but there are many other applications, such as CDBakeOven, K3b, XCDRoast, etc that can recognize and work with them. Howard, as a side note, Linux considers and uses the ide-scsi driver for burners, and that is why your CD-RW was assigned to /dev/sr0. Ali. On Saturday 30 November 2002 16:09, jfweber@bellsouth.net wrote:
That is your problem.. apparently the programs can't , at least not yet , actually produce the view that is in Konqueror ( easiest wayt to rip cds into whatever variation of new versions you wish ( ogg, mp3, wave etc ) ) IF there is more than one "cd" which is esentially what you have. And even if you don't want to use soemthing as exotic as the konqueror setup there seems to be some sort of confusion when there is more than one "cd" setup on the box. I suspect the problems you are having, W/ the Cdroms ,relate to that.