Hi, i wrote: > > - Retry with cdrecord. > > Check whether it really is burning at 8x speed Joerg Schilling wrote: > There is no need to check, cdrecord has no such problems ;-)
The check shall confirm that. I had numerous occasions when it seemed that a drive-media problem was related to particular programs, but finally it turned out that this impression was caused by lucky (or unlucky) incidents. The current problem nevertheless seems to be heavily influenced by the other activities on Tomasz' computer. So it may well be about the burn programs and/or their way to communicate with the operating system. Nevertheless, it is important to make sure that the stated facts are really sustainable. One can waste a lot of time by looking for differences which do not really exist. The check with cdrecord is only half of the experiment proposal. The other half is to bring growisofs nearer to the situation which is normally given with cdrecord. I.e. the fact that cdrecord is recommended to be used setuid root. Have a nice day :) Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]