On Sunday 11 January 2004 06:06 pm, Germain CHAZOT wrote: > Le Mardi 30 Décembre 2003 23:56, Todd Charron a écrit : >> > You may be wright. I've noticed that there are two icons to >> > duplicate a CD; these are translations from spanish, but one's >> > called "copy cd" and the other is called "duplicate cd", and >> > using the second one the rw appears as reader so I can copy cds >> > ;) >> >> I can copy CDs through Clone CD as well, however, that always makes >> an image and doesn't appear to burn on the fly. > That's the same for me, "copy cd" doesn't show any avaible reader and > "clone cd" shows one but always makes an image and doesn't offer to > copy on-the-fly. I tried to copy an audio cd but it doesn't work... > maybe because of the copy with an image? I didn't understand why it > made an image (and only one) for an audio cd. > > Maybe someone could also explain why "copy cd" doesn't show any > reader? > > Thanks
I had the same problem, too. It looks like k3b assumes that cdrdao 1.1.7-5 cannot handle the new kernel ATAPI interface. You need to change a line to let k3b recognize cdrdao's new abilities. Anyway, this did the trick for me: > --- k3b-0.10.3.orig/src/core/k3bdefaultexternalprograms.cpp > +++ k3b-0.10.3/src/core/k3bdefaultexternalprograms.cpp > @@ -521,7 +521,7 @@ > > > // SuSE 9.0 ships with a patched cdrdao 1.1.7 which contains an updated > libschily > - if( bin->version > K3bVersion( 1, 1, 7 ) || > + if( bin->version > K3bVersion( 1, 1, 6 ) || > ( bin->version == K3bVersion( 1, 1, 7 ) && bin->version.suffix() == > "-suse" ) ) { > bin->addFeature( "plain-atapi" ); > bin->addFeature( "hacked-atapi" );