В сообщении от Суббота 19 января 2008 Jacob Meuser написал(a): > On Sat, Jan 19, 2008 at 09:44:58AM +0200, Antti Harri wrote: > here's an update. user mounting works if kern.usermount==1 and > you have a fstab entry for the "c" partition (/dev/cd0c) where the > user owns the mountpoint. i.e. k3b just calls 'mount /dev/cd0c' > and checks if '/dev/cd0c' is mounted. > > added FLAC decoding support. > > added desktop/icon "goo".
DVD tested only now, CURRENT, NEC ND-2500 with 2510 firmware, 1GB RAM. All tests were run with multisession mode off and on DVD+RW 4x media and only one time and under normal user (except one specified below) which takes part in "operator" group. /dev/rcd0c is 0660 root:operator. "Create image" enabled, "Verify" disabled, software buffer auto: - OK "Create image" enabled, "Verify" disabled, software buffer 96MB: - OK "Create image" disabled, "Verify" enabled, software buffer auto: - Test run under root: system almost halted: no DVD-writer or HDD activity heard (HDD LED doesn't work:( ), sometimes mouse pointer moves, Ctrl+Alt+F1 had no effect in a few minutes => reset. - Test run under normal user: same as with software buffer 96MB plus: - - I pressed "Eject/load" button on drive immediately when it ejected disc, and then verify process was started OK. "Create image" disabled, "Verify" disabled, software buffer 96MB: - Software buffer exhausts at start and do not fill again, then device buffer exhausts and keeps jumping between 0% and ~50%. "Create image" enabled, "Verify" disabled, software buffer 96MB: - Written OK, failed to load media after burn, so verifying wasn't done (maybe it was too much time between eject and manual load, I was off the machine for a few minutes). "Create image" disabled, "Verify" enabled, software buffer 96MB: - Software buffer exhausts at start and do not fill again, then device buffer exhausts and keeps jumping between 0% and ~50%. Failed to load media after burn, verifying started after manual load but didn't occur really: DVD-RW LED was blinking and no progress except "elapsed time" was seen - i.e. normal drive life with K3b started. ... And, finally, many thanks to this approach :) -- Best wishes, Vadim Jukov