On Dec 1 Net Llama was heard saying: -> ->--- Zoran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ->> On Nov 30 Klaus-Peter Schrage was heard saying: ->> ->> ->Am Freitag, 30. November 2001 07:15 schrieben Sie: ->> -> ->> ->> -> ->> ->> ->What version of cdrecord? ->> ->> ->> ->> ->> ->> *** cdrecord-1.10-4 ->> -> ->> ->Zoran, ->> ->you did't mention the version of xcdroast you are using. If it's ->> 0.98alpha9 ->> ->(nine!), then cdrecord-1.10 should be ok. ->> ->> ->> *** Hallo Klaus-Peter, ->> ->> Ich habe mahl nachgesehen und die Version des xcdroast ist die ->> 0.98alpha9 ->> :-) -> ->Sorry, i don't speak German. So if you're looking for assistance from ->more than just Klaus, you should stick with English.
*** Doesn't matter, nobody is perfect ;-) In fact what I said in German wasn't very important in the context of looking for an answer... It was just to make Klaus-Peter feel at home... :-) ->> Since the version is OK I'm wondering what cdrecord is trying to tell ->> me!? ->> I haven't been able to find any info on the Net about the error ->> message ->> either. -> ->Funny how i found quite a lot on google after 1 search. *** Yes, and by following the links you would find out it's only people looking for an answer without geting one. The one and only "solution" I found was from an OpenBSD user: "Try to disable swap" was his bright idea... :-( Cheers, Zoran. _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list Archives, Digests, etc at http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users