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On Montag, 10. März 2003 01:48, Robert Tilley wrote:
OK, I've resolved the dependency on libfam0c102 but now there is a
dependency on libqt3-mt. I can only locate libqt3-mt-dev.
If you used my k3b package for woody it won't work on unstable.
I want to apt-get install k3b, but am prevented by a dependency and libfam0.
When I try to install libfam0, most of KDE will be deleted. There are no
dependency problems shown in aptitude.
Any suggestions? I run KDE 3.1 on Debian unstable.
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Comments are most appreciated,
Bob
Have you tried to install libfam0c102? That's what k3b depends on, not
libfam0, as I see it, and that's how it is installed on my box.
Regards,
Felix
On Sunday 09 March 2003 21:14, Robert Tilley wrote:
I want to apt-get install k3b, but am prevented by a dependency and
libfam0. When I try
OK, I've resolved the dependency on libfam0c102 but now there is a
dependency on libqt3-mt. I can only locate libqt3-mt-dev.
Help?
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Comments are most appreciated,
Bob
Greeting,
I found that I had some cd-burning problems with cdbakeoven and k3b.
When I
try to use these programs to copy my cd, it occurs errors. In cdbakeoven (ver
1.9.9+2.0.0beta2-2), I got the following message which is unreadable
On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 02:35:52PM +0300, Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
try adding the user(s) to the group (in /etc/group) that owns the device
(e.g. (/dev/hdc), and re-login the user(s) for changes to take effect.
All user permissions on my system are set correctly.
I am a seasoned
On Wednesday 13 November 2002 12:28, Frank Van Damme wrote:
It's ugly allright... but why does writing cd's need root
privilegies? Isn't it an inadequacy in the kernel?
Maybe it's better to remove
the need for root privilegies completely (what is a multiuser system
worth if you have to do
On Wednesday 13 November 2002 12:28, Frank Van Damme wrote:
On Wednesday 13 November 2002 03:48, Carlos Carvalho wrote:
I'm glad to finally see a discussion of this subject. I find the
structure of CD recording software in Linux quite outdated and
inadequate for a multi-user environment
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Am Mittwoch, 13. November 2002 14:39 schrieb Michael Schuerig:
You, as a user wanting to burn CDs, don't need any root privileges. The
kernel is just fine. As is cdrecord. Your distribution (debian) or your
administrator (that may be yourself) has
On Wednesday 13 November 2002 17:51, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
Yes, an addgroup user cdrom is enough to make it work. But you do
not really want that to users,you cannot trust ultimately, because
suid-root in this case allows it to specify anything as dev= in
cdrecord command line: overwriting
On Monday 11 November 2002 15:15, Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
But sometimes permissions are reset for some
reason ... Why?
That happens if you use devfs? Do you?
No I don't.
On Monday 11 November 2002 15:15, Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
What is the Debain way to allow ALL users to use cd recorder?
I won't remember to add all new users to cdrom and floppy groups, so
I just set device permissions to 666. But sometimes permissions are
reset for some reason ...
I'm glad to finally see a discussion of this subject. I find the
structure of CD recording software in Linux quite outdated and
inadequate for a multi-user environment (note that this isn't a KDE
problem). The software was clearly conceived to be used by someone
with root access sitting on the
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[ On Tuesday 12 November 2002 08:48 pm, Carlos Carvalho wrote: ]
[...] In the process we
could perhaps get rid of scsi emulation...
i thought linus was doing this very thing for 2.6. anyone less lazy than i
care to enumerate with links?
Hello
Is there any KDE gui tool to burn CDs, that can work without root
priviledges?
I need it for linux terminal application server. Users should be able to
write CDs without knowing root password!
I may make cdrecord setuid, but I don't want any gui running as root!
cdbakeoven can be
Hi,
I use Xcdroast version 0.98alpha10 (the latest for the moment) and it has a
non-root mode which is running pretty well. For debian I had to install it
from sources, but it went well.
I never had problems with xcdroast even if it's an alpha version (never
crashed, never destroyed a single
Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
Hello
Is there any KDE gui tool to burn CDs, that can work without root
priviledges?
I need it for linux terminal application server. Users should be able to
write CDs without knowing root password!
I may make cdrecord setuid, but I don't want any gui running as
Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
Hello
Is there any KDE gui tool to burn CDs, that can work without root
priviledges?
I need it for linux terminal application server. Users should be able
to write CDs without knowing root password!
I may make cdrecord setuid, but I don't want any gui
user permissions on my system are set correctly.
I am a seasoned sysadmin, after all.
Polansky's Pointer: If they're absolutely sure it's not there, it's
probably there. (Gerald M. Weinberg, More Secrets of Consulting)
The GUI CD-burning apps I know of (cdbakeoven, K3b, koncd, kreatecd)
don't
Thank you for your explanation.
I didn't know that k3b wants root privs only once (is that mentioned on
their website?). I just compiled it, started as user and it asked for root
password. I got angry and removed k3b immidiatly.
Recompiling now... By the way, when build will end, deb for KDE
..
well, the segfault was because of a bug in cdparanoia from sid.
--- cdparanoia-3a9.8.orig/interface/scan_devices.c Mon Mar 26 09:44:01
2001
+++ cdparanoia-3a9.8/interface/scan_devices.c Mon Nov 11 18:17:26 2002
@@ -617,7 +617,8 @@
/* It would seem some TOSHIBA CDROMs gets things
On Monday 11 November 2002 15:15, Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
What is the Debain way to allow ALL users to use cd recorder?
I won't remember to add all new users to cdrom and floppy groups, so
I just set device permissions to 666. But sometimes permissions are
reset for some reason ... Why?
Hi!
I also use k3b quite happily as it seems to support everything I need is easy
to use and has not crashed on me yet ;-)
On Monday 11 November 2002 15:15, Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote:
But sometimes permissions are reset for some
reason ... Why?
That happens if you use devfs? Do you?
Hi,
I recently installed unofficial KDE 3.0.2. I found out later that there is no
CD burning software anymore. I used to use kreatecd but that has, as I
understand it, been replaced by koncd for KDE 3.0.x.
Koncd is part of the official kde-multimedia sources but there is no koncd
.deb
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