RE: [newbie] Configuring X-CD-Roast

2003-03-24 Per discussione Tsur, Oren
I followed Miark's suggestion and made the change to lilo.conf

append=quiet devfs=mount hdc=ide-scsi hdd=ide-scsi . It did not make a
difference.
When starting my x-cd-roast my DVD-ROM was still undetected, But then,
AHAAA!!!

I changed my booting agent to grub. PRESTO Everything is working
tralala!!!

So, ideas anyone? Every time I start my computer I get more confused, but
that is well cool!
Learning innit?

Oren 

-Original Message-
From: Pilaga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 March 2003 00:27
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Configuring X-CD-Roast


El Jue 20 Mar 2003 08:05, Tsur, Oren escribió:
 Hi All

 Before I start, I am using KDE under MDK 9.0 -

 1) How do I get X-CD-Roast to see my DVD-ROM drive? I want to use it as
 primary or secondary reading device. When I go
into
 set up it shows my cd-rw as the recording device (which is fineda)
 but in the reading device I can only see the recorder drive again.
 Many thanks, Oren

Oren: From www.xcdroast.org, download the last version (0.98alpha13), and
you 
don't need SCSI emulate your DVD reader.

Suerte.

pilagá
--
Taken from FAQ:

/28. That new ATAPI mode causes problems! Should I use it?/

That new ATAPI mode is enabled by default in X-CD-Roast on linux.
It requires a kernel 2.4.x and is able to access ATAPI devices directly
through the IDE driver, without the help of SCSI emulation.
However, that mode is still experimental and causes some problems.
Using a CD writer in that mode is not recommended - please use always
SCSI emulation here. The ATAPI mode on a writer will cause great delays
in all X-CD-Roast operations, because communication with a device takes
much more time. You will also notice a lot of driver errors in your
system log files. This seems to be normal.

You can tell X-CD-Roast to ignore the ATAPI mode when you start it with the
-a option.

There is also no DMA transfer supported at all though the ATAPI interface.

On some not correctly installed machines X-CD-Roast will find your devices
both via SCSI emulation and via ATAPI - they are displayed double in the
setup. Things could work nevertheless, but use the scsi-emulated devices
only then. (The devices without the ATAPI:-marking)

Conclusion: Use your writer only with SCSI emulation, but a normal
CD/DVD-ROM
  drive as read only device will work fine in ATAPI mode. This is also the
  default setup for many Linux distributions.



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Re: [newbie] Configuring X-CD-Roast

2003-03-24 Per discussione John Richard Smith
Tsur, Oren wrote:

I followed Miark's suggestion and made the change to lilo.conf

append=quiet devfs=mount hdc=ide-scsi hdd=ide-scsi . It did not make a
difference.
When starting my x-cd-roast my DVD-ROM was still undetected, But then,
AHAAA!!!
But did rou run /sbin/lilo in a terminal to get the changes to 
/etc/lilo.conf adopted ?

I changed my booting agent to grub. PRESTO Everything is working
tralala!!!


Oren 
 



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Re: [newbie] Configuring X-CD-Roast

2003-03-24 Per discussione John McQuillen
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 04:11, Anne Wilson wrote:
 On Thursday 20 Mar 2003 4:55 pm, Miark wrote:
  Anne,
 
  What problems? I scsi-emu my DVD drive and I've never had a hiccup
  reading data CDs, music CDs, or with copying.
 
  Miark
 
 I seem to remember that if you did the install from that drive, there would be 
 problems in that the software installer would not be looking at the right 
 place to find the disks.  I'd have to check back to see exactly what was said 
 about this, but I think it was so.
 
 It's worth remembering that just about anything he wants to do can be done on 
 that disk without scsi-emulation, so why risk problems?

H, not sure about the software installer issue exactly, although
I've never had a problem. However, I always make the following changes
after I scsi emulate my DVD-ROM drive:

(as root)

vi /etc/devfs/conf.d/dvd.conf

(then in vi):%s/ide/scsi/g
:wq

vi /etc/devfs/conf.d/rdvd.conf

:%s/ide/scsi/g
:wq

service devfsd restart


%s/ide/scsi/g substitutes all instances of ide in the file with scsi and
ensures that /dev/dvd correctly points to your DVD drive.

Btw, I initially began making this change for the benefit of Xine, not
XCDroast or the software installer...

I hope this helps,

Regards,

John... 



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RE: [newbie] Configuring X-CD-Roast

2003-03-21 Per discussione Tsur, Oren
Hi Anne

What is K3b? I am not familiar with the abbreviations...

Oren 

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Sent: 21 March 2003 13:57
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Configuring X-CD-Roast


On Friday 21 Mar 2003 10:33 am, Tsur, Oren wrote:
 Can't remember such a warning/suggestion/advice along the way.
 It is no big deal. When I 'list' the fstab it shows all my devices
 perfectly. I never had a problem accesing any of my drives. That is why I
 found it a bit strange that I couldn't see my DVD-ROM in X-CD-Roast.

 Oren Tsur

Hi, Oren.

XCDRoast can only work with scsi-emulated drives.  As I said before, K3b can

work with ide drives without the scsi-emulation, so you can keep the 
emulation on your burner (where you need it) but don't need to emulate on
the 
dvd.  HTH

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Re: [newbie] Configuring X-CD-Roast

2003-03-21 Per discussione Anne Wilson
On Friday 21 Mar 2003 2:16 pm, Tsur, Oren wrote:
 Hi Anne

 What is K3b? I am not familiar with the abbreviations...

 Oren

K3b is the name of the application.  It is on your Mandrake CDs.

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Re: [newbie] Configuring X-CD-Roast

2003-03-21 Per discussione Miark
In /etc/lilo.conf as root, add hdX=ide-scsi to the append line, where X
is the proper device letter. Mine is on the fourth IDE channel, so my
append line looks like this:

 append=quiet devfs=mount hdc=ide-scsi hdd=ide-scsi

The last item is my DVD drive. Then, also as root, type lilo on the
commandline to activate the change. Reboot. That should do it.

Miark



On Fri, 21 Mar 2003 10:34:49 -
Tsur, Oren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Miark
 
 How do you emu-scsi your DVD-ROM drive?
 
 Thanks, Oren 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Richard Urwin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 20 March 2003 20:59
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [newbie] Configuring X-CD-Roast
 
 
 On Thursday 20 Mar 2003 8:55 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
  On Thursday 20 Mar 2003 6:42 pm, Miark wrote:
   On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 17:11:05 +
  
   Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 20 Mar 2003 4:55 pm, Miark wrote:
 Anne,

 What problems? I scsi-emu my DVD drive and I've never had a hiccup
 reading data CDs, music CDs, or with copying.

 Miark
   
I seem to remember that if you did the install from that drive, there
would be problems in that the software installer would not be looking
at the right place to find the disks.  I'd have to check back to see
exactly what was said about this, but I think it was so.
  
   Maybe I missed the point. If you install Linux from the DVD drive, and
   then later switch from IDE to SCSI emulation, that would confule urmpi.
   Is that what you mean?
  
It's worth remembering that just about anything he wants to do can be
done on that disk without scsi-emulation, so why risk problems?
  
   I think using K3b is _more_ dangerous because of the changes it makes
   directly to fstab (if you let it).
  
   Damned if you do, damned if you don't, eh?
 
  I forgot that some people had run foul of that one.  I played cautious and
  said no, since I hadn't a clue what it would try to do.  Turned out that
  was exactly the right answer g
 
  So be warned, Oren.  If you install K3b it will ask if it can change your
  fstab.  Say 'No'!
 
  Anne
 
 Fascinated Newbie in learn mode:
 What changes does it try to make?
 
 -- 
 Richard Urwin
 
 
 
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RE: [newbie] Configuring X-CD-Roast

2003-03-21 Per discussione Tsur, Oren
That is brilliant. Many thanks Miark

Oren 

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From: Miark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 March 2003 15:59
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Configuring X-CD-Roast


In /etc/lilo.conf as root, add hdX=ide-scsi to the append line, where X
is the proper device letter. Mine is on the fourth IDE channel, so my
append line looks like this:

 append=quiet devfs=mount hdc=ide-scsi hdd=ide-scsi

The last item is my DVD drive. Then, also as root, type lilo on the
commandline to activate the change. Reboot. That should do it.

Miark



On Fri, 21 Mar 2003 10:34:49 -
Tsur, Oren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Miark
 
 How do you emu-scsi your DVD-ROM drive?
 
 Thanks, Oren 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Richard Urwin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 20 March 2003 20:59
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [newbie] Configuring X-CD-Roast
 
 
 On Thursday 20 Mar 2003 8:55 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
  On Thursday 20 Mar 2003 6:42 pm, Miark wrote:
   On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 17:11:05 +
  
   Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 20 Mar 2003 4:55 pm, Miark wrote:
 Anne,

 What problems? I scsi-emu my DVD drive and I've never had a hiccup
 reading data CDs, music CDs, or with copying.

 Miark
   
I seem to remember that if you did the install from that drive,
there
would be problems in that the software installer would not be
looking
at the right place to find the disks.  I'd have to check back to see
exactly what was said about this, but I think it was so.
  
   Maybe I missed the point. If you install Linux from the DVD drive, and
   then later switch from IDE to SCSI emulation, that would confule
urmpi.
   Is that what you mean?
  
It's worth remembering that just about anything he wants to do can
be
done on that disk without scsi-emulation, so why risk problems?
  
   I think using K3b is _more_ dangerous because of the changes it makes
   directly to fstab (if you let it).
  
   Damned if you do, damned if you don't, eh?
 
  I forgot that some people had run foul of that one.  I played cautious
and
  said no, since I hadn't a clue what it would try to do.  Turned out that
  was exactly the right answer g
 
  So be warned, Oren.  If you install K3b it will ask if it can change
your
  fstab.  Say 'No'!
 
  Anne
 
 Fascinated Newbie in learn mode:
 What changes does it try to make?
 
 -- 
 Richard Urwin
 
 
 
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Re: [newbie] Configuring X-CD-Roast

2003-03-21 Per discussione Pilaga
El Jue 20 Mar 2003 08:05, Tsur, Oren escribió:
 Hi All

 Before I start, I am using KDE under MDK 9.0 -

 1) How do I get X-CD-Roast to see my DVD-ROM drive? I want to use it as
 primary or secondary reading device. When I go into
 set up it shows my cd-rw as the recording device (which is fineda)
 but in the reading device I can only see the recorder drive again.
 Many thanks, Oren

Oren: From www.xcdroast.org, download the last version (0.98alpha13), and you 
don't need SCSI emulate your DVD reader.

Suerte.

pilagá
--
Taken from FAQ:

/28. That new ATAPI mode causes problems! Should I use it?/

That new ATAPI mode is enabled by default in X-CD-Roast on linux.
It requires a kernel 2.4.x and is able to access ATAPI devices directly
through the IDE driver, without the help of SCSI emulation.
However, that mode is still experimental and causes some problems.
Using a CD writer in that mode is not recommended - please use always
SCSI emulation here. The ATAPI mode on a writer will cause great delays
in all X-CD-Roast operations, because communication with a device takes
much more time. You will also notice a lot of driver errors in your
system log files. This seems to be normal.

You can tell X-CD-Roast to ignore the ATAPI mode when you start it with the
-a option.

There is also no DMA transfer supported at all though the ATAPI interface.

On some not correctly installed machines X-CD-Roast will find your devices
both via SCSI emulation and via ATAPI - they are displayed double in the
setup. Things could work nevertheless, but use the scsi-emulated devices
only then. (The devices without the ATAPI:-marking)

Conclusion: Use your writer only with SCSI emulation, but a normal CD/DVD-ROM
  drive as read only device will work fine in ATAPI mode. This is also the
  default setup for many Linux distributions.

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Re: [newbie] Configuring X-CD-Roast

2003-03-20 Per discussione Anne Wilson
On Thursday 20 Mar 2003 11:05 am, Tsur, Oren wrote:
 Hi All

 Before I start, I am using KDE under MDK 9.0 -

 1) How do I get X-CD-Roast to see my DVD-ROM drive? I want to use it as
 primary or secondary reading device. When I go into
 set up it shows my cd-rw as the recording device (which is fineda)
 but in the reading device I can only see the recorder drive again.

Your dvd drive is not scsi-emulated, if I remember correctly.  If you make it 
scsi-em, XCDRoast will see it, but you will have other problems.  My advice 
is to install K3b, which can read from the dvd drive without changing 
anything.  This is what I do.  I still like XCDRoast for many things, but if 
you need to read from the dvd, then K3b is the answer.

Anne
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Re: [newbie] Configuring X-CD-Roast

2003-03-20 Per discussione Miark
Anne,

What problems? I scsi-emu my DVD drive and I've never had a hiccup
reading data CDs, music CDs, or with copying.

Miark


On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 16:20:43 +
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Thursday 20 Mar 2003 11:05 am, Tsur, Oren wrote:
  Hi All
 
  Before I start, I am using KDE under MDK 9.0 -
 
  1) How do I get X-CD-Roast to see my DVD-ROM drive? I want to use it as
  primary or secondary reading device. When I go into
  set up it shows my cd-rw as the recording device (which is fineda)
  but in the reading device I can only see the recorder drive again.
 
 Your dvd drive is not scsi-emulated, if I remember correctly.  If you make it 
 scsi-em, XCDRoast will see it, but you will have other problems.  My advice 
 is to install K3b, which can read from the dvd drive without changing 
 anything.  This is what I do.  I still like XCDRoast for many things, but if 
 you need to read from the dvd, then K3b is the answer.
 
 Anne
 -- 
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Re: [newbie] Configuring X-CD-Roast

2003-03-20 Per discussione Anne Wilson
On Thursday 20 Mar 2003 4:55 pm, Miark wrote:
 Anne,

 What problems? I scsi-emu my DVD drive and I've never had a hiccup
 reading data CDs, music CDs, or with copying.

 Miark

I seem to remember that if you did the install from that drive, there would be 
problems in that the software installer would not be looking at the right 
place to find the disks.  I'd have to check back to see exactly what was said 
about this, but I think it was so.

It's worth remembering that just about anything he wants to do can be done on 
that disk without scsi-emulation, so why risk problems?

Anne
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Re: [newbie] Configuring X-CD-Roast

2003-03-20 Per discussione Miark
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 17:11:05 +
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Thursday 20 Mar 2003 4:55 pm, Miark wrote:
  Anne,
 
  What problems? I scsi-emu my DVD drive and I've never had a hiccup
  reading data CDs, music CDs, or with copying.
 
  Miark
 

 I seem to remember that if you did the install from that drive, there would be 
 problems in that the software installer would not be looking at the right 
 place to find the disks.  I'd have to check back to see exactly what was said 
 about this, but I think it was so.

Maybe I missed the point. If you install Linux from the DVD drive, and then later
switch from IDE to SCSI emulation, that would confule urmpi. Is that what you mean?
 
 It's worth remembering that just about anything he wants to do can be done on 
 that disk without scsi-emulation, so why risk problems?

I think using K3b is _more_ dangerous because of the changes it makes directly to 
fstab (if you let it).

Damned if you do, damned if you don't, eh?

Miark


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Re: [newbie] Configuring X-CD-Roast

2003-03-20 Per discussione Anne Wilson
On Thursday 20 Mar 2003 6:42 pm, Miark wrote:
 On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 17:11:05 +

 Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On Thursday 20 Mar 2003 4:55 pm, Miark wrote:
   Anne,
  
   What problems? I scsi-emu my DVD drive and I've never had a hiccup
   reading data CDs, music CDs, or with copying.
  
   Miark
 
  I seem to remember that if you did the install from that drive, there
  would be problems in that the software installer would not be looking at
  the right place to find the disks.  I'd have to check back to see exactly
  what was said about this, but I think it was so.

 Maybe I missed the point. If you install Linux from the DVD drive, and then
 later switch from IDE to SCSI emulation, that would confule urmpi. Is that
 what you mean?

  It's worth remembering that just about anything he wants to do can be
  done on that disk without scsi-emulation, so why risk problems?

 I think using K3b is _more_ dangerous because of the changes it makes
 directly to fstab (if you let it).

 Damned if you do, damned if you don't, eh?

I forgot that some people had run foul of that one.  I played cautious and 
said no, since I hadn't a clue what it would try to do.  Turned out that was 
exactly the right answer g

So be warned, Oren.  If you install K3b it will ask if it can change your 
fstab.  Say 'No'!

Anne

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Re: [newbie] Configuring X-CD-Roast

2003-03-20 Per discussione Richard Urwin
On Thursday 20 Mar 2003 8:55 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
 On Thursday 20 Mar 2003 6:42 pm, Miark wrote:
  On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 17:11:05 +
 
  Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   On Thursday 20 Mar 2003 4:55 pm, Miark wrote:
Anne,
   
What problems? I scsi-emu my DVD drive and I've never had a hiccup
reading data CDs, music CDs, or with copying.
   
Miark
  
   I seem to remember that if you did the install from that drive, there
   would be problems in that the software installer would not be looking
   at the right place to find the disks.  I'd have to check back to see
   exactly what was said about this, but I think it was so.
 
  Maybe I missed the point. If you install Linux from the DVD drive, and
  then later switch from IDE to SCSI emulation, that would confule urmpi.
  Is that what you mean?
 
   It's worth remembering that just about anything he wants to do can be
   done on that disk without scsi-emulation, so why risk problems?
 
  I think using K3b is _more_ dangerous because of the changes it makes
  directly to fstab (if you let it).
 
  Damned if you do, damned if you don't, eh?

 I forgot that some people had run foul of that one.  I played cautious and
 said no, since I hadn't a clue what it would try to do.  Turned out that
 was exactly the right answer g

 So be warned, Oren.  If you install K3b it will ask if it can change your
 fstab.  Say 'No'!

 Anne

Fascinated Newbie in learn mode:
What changes does it try to make?

-- 
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Re: [newbie] Configuring X-CD-Roast

2003-03-20 Per discussione Miark
All your filesystems (hard drives, CD drives, floppy, etc.) are listed in 
/etc/fstab which is the [F]ile[S]ystem [TAB]le. This is a configuration file 
tell Linux how to properly mount all your filesystems. 

When you install Linux fstab is automatically set up. If you let some program
mess with it, you may lose the full or partial use of that particual 
filesystem. Very few programs do this, but K3b is one of them, and although
its attempts to change fstab are done in good faith, they're wrong.

Miark

 

On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 20:58:42 +
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 Fascinated Newbie in learn mode:
 What changes does it try to make?



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Re: [newbie] Configuring X-CD-Roast

2003-03-20 Per discussione Richard Urwin
On Thursday 20 Mar 2003 9:09 pm, Miark wrote:
 Miark
Thanks

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Re: [newbie-it] X CD Roast

2002-05-13 Per discussione Marco Canapicchi

Fabio Manunza wrote:
 Alla lista, vale.
 Ho installato la mdk8.2 e ho riscontrato dei problemi con il programma in 
 questione in fase di registrazione di brani musicali su HD; questo è il 
 messaggio che ricevo quando tento di trasferire il brano in una cartella 
 della mia home:
 
 -'/home/fabio/X_CD_Roast/track-03'...
 cdda2wav: Operation not permitted. cannot set posix realtime scheduling policy
 ??/??/??/???   0%Fatal error:  did not drop group privilege.
 8/10/ 7/   2352   1%child reader sem request failed
 
 W Child exited with 1

XCDroast su mdk 8.2 e' buggato:
e' stata però rilasciata la versione corretta e 
puoi upgradare con mdk upgrade.
installala e vedrai che sara' tutto ok.

ciaociao









Re: [newbie-it] X-CD-Roast su mdk8.2

2002-04-23 Per discussione [HCS]OKreZ

Io ho avuto il tuo stesso problema, allora ho disinstallato i pacchetti 
xcdroast, cdrecord, mkisofs e li ho compilati a mano dai sorgenti (segui le 
istruzioni che trovi su www.xcdroast.org)


On Sunday 14 April 2002 23:40, you wrote:
 Salve a tutti.

 Ho installato la mdk8.2, ed ho visto che ha attivato in automatico il
 supermount: e' una funzione davvero utile.

 Premetto di avere un lettore CDROM 32x TEAC, un masterizzatore WAITEC WT624
 ed uno scanner Artec AT6, il tutto SCSI su un controller Advansys.

 Il problema e' che X-CD-Roast si rifiuta di funzionare:
 Se inserisco un CD con dei dati che voglio masterizzare, X-CD-Roast mi dice
 che il CD e' vuoto (Ho provato ad inserirlo sia nel lettore che nel
 masterizzatore...)

 Ho provato a dare il comando da root:

 supermount disabled

 Ma il problema persiste.

 Ho anche modificato il file /etc/fstab togliendo le linee che richiamano il
 supermount, e aggiungendo (da Linuxconf) i dispotivi appena rimossi, per
 non fargli usare il supermount.

 Ho riavviato il tutto, ma niente da fare.


 Ho notato anche che il comando 'cdrecord -scanbus' mi risponde cosi':

 Cdrecord 1.11a15 (i586-mandrake-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2001 Jörg
 Schilling
 Linux sg driver version: 3.1.22
 Using libscg version 'schily-0.5'
 scsibus0:
 0,0,0 0) *
 cdrecord: Warning: controller returns wrong size for CD capabilities page.
 cdrecord: Warning: controller returns wrong page 20 for CD capabilities
 page (2A).
 0,1,0 1) 'TEAC' 'CD-ROM CD-532S  ' '3.0A' Removable CD-ROM
 0,2,0 2) 'WAITEC  ' 'WT624   ' '7.0P' Removable CD-ROM
 0,3,0 3) 'ULTIMA  ' 'AT6 ' '1.01' Scanner
 0,4,0 4) *
 0,5,0 5) *
 0,6,0 6) *
 0,7,0 7) *

 Perche' il sistema sta usando il driver sg, anziche' quello per la
 Advansys?!? Cosa sono quei due Warning che mi compaiono subito prima del
 TEAC?!?

 Ringrazio anticipatamente chiunque mi possa aiutare,

 Paolo


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Re: Fwd: Re: [newbie] Mandrake8.2/X-CD-Roast Configuration Problem

2002-04-06 Per discussione RichardA

John

snip
The short answer is I don't know. SetUID lets a program run as a user other 
than the person launching it, but I've just looked at 'info ls' and I can't 
tell what 'ls -l' would show for something with the SetUID bit set.
You'll have to hope someone with a clue picks up on this, or just paste 
commands from a text file onto the command line when you want to use them. 
Sorry, I was only 2.5 minutes ahead of you, and now you've called my bluff :-)

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Re: Fwd: Re: [newbie] Mandrake8.2/X-CD-Roast Configuration Problem

2002-04-06 Per discussione John Richard Smith

Richard,

If you go to the properties of mkisofs,cdda2wav,and readcd,in 
/usr/bin/ and click on permissions, and place a X in set UID 
and Set GID,then,

[root@localhost root]# xcdroast -d /dev/scd0


no ** WARNINGS ** at all,

However,

X-CD-Roast dialog window shows
error reading audio track 1/20

0%Fatal error:  did not drop group privilege.
2%child reader sem request failed

W Child exited with 1

and so while this seems to cure the setuid warnings,
it does not enable an audio cd write in xcdroast,
that must be a seperate problem here .

John


On Saturday 06 April 2002 16:19, you wrote:
 John

 snip
 The short answer is I don't know. SetUID lets a program run as a user other
 than the person launching it, but I've just looked at 'info ls' and I can't
 tell what 'ls -l' would show for something with the SetUID bit set.
 You'll have to hope someone with a clue picks up on this, or just paste
 commands from a text file onto the command line when you want to use them.
 Sorry, I was only 2.5 minutes ahead of you, and now you've called my bluff
 :-)

 Richard

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Re: Fwd: Re: [newbie] Mandrake8.2/X-CD-Roast Configuration Problem

2002-04-06 Per discussione James Thomas

The SetUID bit appears as an 's' where the executable permissions are, as 
in:
rwsr-xr-x

James

ps. Is there any reason sometimes the reply-to address goes to the sender of 
the mail rather than the list?

snip
The short answer is I don't know. SetUID lets a program run as a user other
than the person launching it, but I've just looked at 'info ls' and I can't
tell what 'ls -l' would show for something with the SetUID bit set.
You'll have to hope someone with a clue picks up on this, or just paste
commands from a text file onto the command line when you want to use them.
Sorry, I was only 2.5 minutes ahead of you, and now you've called my bluff 
:-)

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Re: Fwd: Re: [newbie] Mandrake8.2/X-CD-Roast Configuration Problem

2002-04-05 Per discussione John Richard Smith

On Thursday 04 April 2002 19:23, you wrote:
 John

 Google says  This permission warning and the following set-uid bit
 warnings can be safely ignored, if you want to run X-CD-Roast as root
 only. ...and...
 So do as root something like that: (and read the Manual)
 chown root:cdwrite /usr/lib/xcdroast-0.98/bin/xcdrwrap;
 chmod 2755 /usr/lib/xcdroast-0.98/bin/xcdrwrap

 And google is never wrong.
 Richard

-- 
Thank you again Richard,
Sorry if I am being a little slow on the uptake but I am not a little 
confused.

[root@localhost root]# ls -l /usr/bin/xcdroast
-rwxrwxrwx1 root root   526008 Feb 27 13:30 /usr/bin/xcdroast*
[root@localhost root]# ls -l /usr/bin/mkisofs
-rwxr-xr-x2 root cdwriter   371640 Feb 28 15:30 /usr/bin/mkisofs*
[root@localhost root]# ls -l /usr/bin/readcd
-rwxr-s---1 root cdwriter   106776 Feb 28 15:30 /usr/bin/readcd*
[root@localhost root]# ls -l /usr/bin/cdda2wav
-rwxr-xr-x1 root cdwriter   189176 Feb 28 15:30 /usr/bin/cdda2wav*

Which suggests that all four files are owned by root, with root as the group 
user of xcdroast, but that mkisofs,readcd, cdda2wav all have group user as 
cdwriter.  Now I would of thought since they are ancilliary programmes to
xcdroast , this seems OK to me.

but ,

[root@localhost root]# xcdroast -d /usr/bin/xcdroast
** WARNING **: Installation problem? No set-uid bit on /usr/bin/mkisofs
** WARNING **: Installation problem? No set-uid bit on /usr/bin/readcd
** WARNING **: Installation problem? No set-uid bit on /usr/bin/cdda2wav

So, then there is something wrong with the uid of group user of the three 
files ?
If I understand this correctly uid means user identity. 
Is the problem then to correctly define uid of cdwriter ?
so does chmod command change uid of group owner cdwriter,
but O'Rilley implies chmod changes the attributes of users. I
am utterly confused right now.I don't know what I   need to
do, and why, let alone understand the commands you so
kindly exampled.

but the fact is that xcdroast is failing to cashe audio files.Whoever
the owner is,and whether the group user of these files is root or something 
else.  All this is terribly confusing.

I need this taking one step at a time. 

Ideally Xcdroast ought to be owned by root, with named group users and
named individual users. I thougfht that the last section in settings of 
xcdroast was about helping do that.

All the ancilliary programmes like mkisofs,readcd,cdda2wav and many more,
ought to be owned by root, and have group users which includes cdwriter.and
named users ?
All I want to do is be able to cashe and write audio files in xcdroast.

John

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Fwd: Re: [newbie] Mandrake8.2/X-CD-Roast Configuration Problem

2002-04-04 Per discussione John Richard Smith



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Subject: Re: [newbie] Mandrake8.2/X-CD-Roast Configuration Problem
Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2002 23:14:34 +0100
From: John Richard Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Wednesday 03 April 2002 17:58, you wrote:
 John,
 I didn't realise you were just going to type it in!
 If you do 'cdparanoia --help', one of the things it says is:

 -d --force-cdrom-device   dev : use specified device; disallow autosense

 So (and I'm not quite sure of the syntax) you might neeed something like:

 #cdparanoia -vB -d /dev/cdrom2 1- /root/tmp/name

 I've probably got that a bit wrong, but try variations on it.

 Richard

Thanks, once again Richard, and so it proved to be. I did :-

 [root@localhost root]# cdparanoia -vB -d /dev/scd0 1- /root/tmp/name
cdparanoia III release 9.8 (March 23, 2001)
(C) 2001 Monty [EMAIL PROTECTED] and Xiphophorus

Report bugs to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.xiph.org/paranoia/

Checking /dev/scd0 for cdrom...
Testing /dev/scd0 for cooked ioctl() interface
/dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/cd is not a cooked ioctl
CDROM.
Testing /dev/scd0 for SCSI interface
generic device: /dev/sg0
ioctl device: /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/cd

Found an accessible SCSI CDROM drive.
Looking at revision of the SG interface in use...
SG interface version 3.1.22; OK.

CDROM model sensed sensed: MITSUMI CR-48X9TE 1.0C

Checking for SCSI emulation...
Drive is ATAPI (using SCSI host adaptor emulation)

Checking for MMC style command set...
Drive is MMC style
DMA scatter/gather table entries: 256
table entry size: 32768 bytes
maximum theoretical transfer: 3566 sectors
Setting default read size to 13 sectors (30576 bytes).

Verifying CDDA command set...
Expected command set reads OK.

Table of contents (audio tracks only):
tracklength   begincopy pre ch
===
  1.13012 [02:53.37]0 [00:00.00]no   no  2
  2.13577 [03:01.02]13012 [02:53.37]no   no  2
  3.12682 [02:49.07]26589 [05:54.39]no   no  2
  4.16787 [03:43.62]39271 [08:43.46]no   no  2
  5.15842 [03:31.17]56058 [12:27.33]no   no  2
  6.15922 [03:32.22]71900 [15:58.50]no   no  2
  7. 9299 [02:03.74]87822 [19:30.72]no   no  2
  8.11355 [02:31.30]97121 [21:34.71]no   no  2
  9.13162 [02:55.37]   108476 [24:06.26]no   no  2
 10.18207 [04:02.57]   121638 [27:01.63]no   no  2
 11.13342 [02:57.67]   139845 [31:04.45]no   no  2
 12.13222 [02:56.22]   153187 [34:02.37]no   no  2
 13.16422 [03:38.72]   166409 [36:58.59]no   no  2
 14.33460 [07:26.10]   182831 [40:37.56]no   no  2
 15.19527 [04:20.27]   216291 [48:03.66]no   no  2
 16.15577 [03:27.52]   235818 [52:24.18]no   no  2
 17.11014 [02:26.64]   251395 [55:51.70]no   no  2
 18.12925 [02:52.25]   262409 [58:18.59]no   no  2
 19.12077 [02:41.02]   275334 [61:11.09]no   no  2
 20.11019 [02:26.69]   287411 [63:52.11]no   no  2
TOTAL  298430 [66:19.05](audio only)

Ripping from sector   0 (track  1 [0:00.00])
  to sector  298429 (track 20 [2:26.68])

outputting to /root/tmp/track01.name

 (== PROGRESS == [  | 013011 00 ] == :^D * ==)

outputting to /root/tmp/track02.name

 (== PROGRESS == [  | 026588 00 ] == :^D * ==)

etc, etc, etc,


outputting to /root/tmp/track19.name

 (== PROGRESS == [+   + | 287410 00 ] == :^D * ==)

outputting to /root/tmp/track20.name

 (== PROGRESS == [  | 298429 00 ] == :^D * ==)

Done.



One further question though, suppose I wanted to cashe only certain audio
tracks rather than the lot, can I select them individually. I'm guessing, but
perhaps you replace the  1-  with a commer seperated list of track
 numbers.?

Anyway this proves that cdparanoia and cdrecord are OK.
The original problem seems likely to be with xcdroast.

I wonder whether LM8.1 version of roast would install and work with
LM8.2 cdrecord ?  Any libraries problems ?

John

...
 PPS , Thursday 4th April 2002 BST
 
I guess others have got here a lot sooner than me, but :-

[root@localhost root]# xcdroast -d /dev/scd0

** WARNING **: Installation problem? No set-uid bit on /usr/bin/mkisofs


** WARNING **: Installation problem? No set-uid bit on /usr/bin/readcd


** WARNING **: Installation problem? No set-uid bit on /usr/bin/cdda2wav


** CRITICAL **: file eazel-theme-draw.c: line 1640 (draw_flat_box): assertion
`height = -1' failed.

Question, is this something one can fix , or do you need a complete
new download

Re: [newbie] Mandrake8.2/X-CD-Roast Configuration Problem

2002-04-03 Per discussione RichardA

John,
I didn't realise you were just going to type it in!
If you do 'cdparanoia --help', one of the things it says is:

-d --force-cdrom-device   dev : use specified device; disallow autosense

So (and I'm not quite sure of the syntax) you might neeed something like:

#cdparanoia -vB -d /dev/cdrom2 1- /root/tmp/name

I've probably got that a bit wrong, but try variations on it.

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[root@localhost root]# cdparanoia -d -vB 1- /root/tmp/name

It would seem that the -d option has no effect.
but please do check my command line.

So far the only option that seems to work at all
is with the Audio CD in the DVD/ROM and:

cdparanoia -vB 1- /root/tmp/name

which caches the wave files in that directory.

Does all this suggest cdrecord is the problem ?
I don't know.

John


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Re: [newbie] Mandrake8.2/X-CD-Roast Configuration Problem

2002-04-02 Per discussione John Richard Smith


On Tuesday 02 April 2002 17:07, you wrote:
 There seems to be a -d switch to make it look somewhere other than
 /dev/cdrom. Could try that?

 Richard

-- 
Thanks Richard,
I did this :-

This is with Audio CD in Writer
with option -d

[root@localhost root]#

[root@localhost root]# cdparanoia -d -vB 1- /root/tmp/name
cdparanoia III release 9.8 (March 23, 2001)
(C) 2001 Monty [EMAIL PROTECTED] and Xiphophorus

Report bugs to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.xiph.org/paranoia/


Unable to open cdrom drive; -v will give more information.
[root@localhost root]#

..

This is with Audio CD in DVD/ROM
with -d option

[root@localhost root]# cdparanoia -d -vB 1- /root/tmp/name
cdparanoia III release 9.8 (March 23, 2001)
(C) 2001 Monty [EMAIL PROTECTED] and Xiphophorus

Report bugs to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Unable to open cdrom drive; -v will give more information.
[root@localhost root]#

.

It would seem that the -d option has no effect.
but please do check my command line.

So far the only option that seems to work at all
is with the Audio CD in the DVD/ROM and:

cdparanoia -vB 1- /root/tmp/name

which cashes the wave files in that directory.

Does all this suggest cdrecord is the problem ?
I don't know.

John


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Re: [newbie] Mandrake8.2/X-CD-Roast Configuration Problem

2002-04-01 Per discussione John Richard Smith

Seems to me it would be a good idea to test whether cdrecord works
Can anyone give me their cdrecord command line to cashe an audio disk
If you send me yours I am sure I can figger out how to adapt it to my machine.

I already know how to write in cdrecord.I had to learn it in the beginning 
,when I  knew not how to write multiply , continuous audio track , in roast. 

John


On Sunday 31 March 2002 17:26, you wrote:
 I stand corrected.  I rarely copy an audio CD anymore.  I dusted one off to
 test xcdroast in that mode and it failed reading only 4% of the first
 track.

 Lee

 On Sunday 31 March 2002 07:00 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
  Gosh.  Then I don't know what is wrong .
  I configured the roast in the same manner as LM8.1
  Indeed , since I am currently dual booting the same device
  in the same computer with the same configuration  in either
  OS it is not performing the same way.
  I load an audio disc in the writer,
  select read, highlight in blue the relevant tracks,
  click read, get the usual window:-
 
  ERROR READING AUDIO TRACK
  Fatal error: did not drop group privelige.
  1% Child reader sem request failed
  w child excited with 1
 
  where it hangs. Am I missing something.
  Has something changed that needs reconfiguring.
 
  In anycase what is the abovementioned error message
  trying to tell me.  Any Ideas.
 
  John
 
  On Sunday 31 March 2002 02:42, you wrote:
   Hey..Wait
  
   I just installed xcdroast directly from the dl 8.2 and it works fine.
  
   What's up?
  
   Lee
  
   On Saturday 30 March 2002 06:24 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
Oh Dear that is serious,
I must of been busy sorting out other problems.
I tend to rely upon Xcdroast.
I should think it would be worthwhile delaying the launch of LM8.2.
This and other things need sorting out. it must affect the commercial
sales as well.
   
On Saturday 30 March 2002 7:23 pm, you wrote:
 John;
 Is a bug in 8.2; I told this in several list because I observed the
 problem in the betas but...

 Solution: for now, remove: cdrecord, cdrecord-cdda2wav, mkisof and
 xcdroast and install the equivalent packages from mnandrake 8.1
   
This is easyier said than done. There are dependency problems.
Is it really worth it. I don't know, It's a serious broken app.
Not many are going to want to remove82's roast  and re-install from
8.1's xcdroast /cdrecord/ etc packages My guess people will decide
to leave it and go back to 81. In my case I can dual boot. A nuisance
but a practicable solution. Is it roast or cdrecord that is broken.
   
John
   
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Re: [newbie] Mandrake8.2/X-CD-Roast Configuration Problem

2002-04-01 Per discussione RichardA

$cdparanoia -vB 1- ~/tmp/name  cdrecord -v speed=8 dev=0,0,0 -pad 
~/tmp/track*

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John Richard Smith, Monday 01 April 2002 15:45:
 Seems to me it would be a good idea to test whether cdrecord works
 Can anyone give me their cdrecord command line to cashe an audio disk
 If you send me yours I am sure I can figger out how to adapt it to my
 machine.

 I already know how to write in cdrecord.I had to learn it in the beginning
 ,when I  knew not how to write multiply , continuous audio track , in
 roast.

 John

 On Sunday 31 March 2002 17:26, you wrote:
  I stand corrected.  I rarely copy an audio CD anymore.  I dusted one off
  to test xcdroast in that mode and it failed reading only 4% of the first
  track.
 
  Lee
 
  On Sunday 31 March 2002 07:00 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
   Gosh.  Then I don't know what is wrong .
   I configured the roast in the same manner as LM8.1
   Indeed , since I am currently dual booting the same device
   in the same computer with the same configuration  in either
   OS it is not performing the same way.
   I load an audio disc in the writer,
   select read, highlight in blue the relevant tracks,
   click read, get the usual window:-
  
   ERROR READING AUDIO TRACK
   Fatal error: did not drop group privelige.
   1% Child reader sem request failed
   w child excited with 1
  
   where it hangs. Am I missing something.
   Has something changed that needs reconfiguring.
  
   In anycase what is the abovementioned error message
   trying to tell me.  Any Ideas.
  
   John
  
   On Sunday 31 March 2002 02:42, you wrote:
Hey..Wait
   
I just installed xcdroast directly from the dl 8.2 and it works fine.
   
What's up?
   
Lee
   
On Saturday 30 March 2002 06:24 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
 Oh Dear that is serious,
 I must of been busy sorting out other problems.
 I tend to rely upon Xcdroast.
 I should think it would be worthwhile delaying the launch of LM8.2.
 This and other things need sorting out. it must affect the
 commercial sales as well.

 On Saturday 30 March 2002 7:23 pm, you wrote:
  John;
  Is a bug in 8.2; I told this in several list because I observed
  the problem in the betas but...
 
  Solution: for now, remove: cdrecord, cdrecord-cdda2wav, mkisof
  and xcdroast and install the equivalent packages from mnandrake
  8.1

 This is easyier said than done. There are dependency problems.
 Is it really worth it. I don't know, It's a serious broken app.
 Not many are going to want to remove82's roast  and re-install from
 8.1's xcdroast /cdrecord/ etc packages My guess people will decide
 to leave it and go back to 81. In my case I can dual boot. A
 nuisance but a practicable solution. Is it roast or cdrecord that
 is broken.

 John

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Re: [newbie] Mandrake8.2/X-CD-Roast Configuration Problem

2002-04-01 Per discussione John Richard Smith

Thanks all,
 [root@localhost root]# cdparanoia -vB 1- /mnt/cdrom/*track  cdrecord -v 
speed=8 dev=0,0,0 -pad /root/tmp/track*
cdparanoia III release 9.8 (March 23, 2001)
(C) 2001 Monty [EMAIL PROTECTED] and Xiphophorus

Report bugs to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.xiph.org/paranoia/

Checking /dev/cdrom for cdrom...
Testing /dev/cdrom for cooked ioctl() interface
CDROM sensed: ATAPI compatible Pioneer DVD-ROM ATAPIModel 
DVD-116 0122


Verifying drive can read CDDA...
Expected command set reads OK.

Table of contents (audio tracks only):
tracklength   begincopy pre ch
===
  1.13012 [02:53.37]0 [00:00.00]no   no  2
  2.13577 [03:01.02]13012 [02:53.37]no   no  2
  3.12682 [02:49.07]26589 [05:54.39]no   no  2
  4.16787 [03:43.62]39271 [08:43.46]no   no  2
  5.15842 [03:31.17]56058 [12:27.33]no   no  2
  6.15922 [03:32.22]71900 [15:58.50]no   no  2
  7. 9299 [02:03.74]87822 [19:30.72]no   no  2
  8.11355 [02:31.30]97121 [21:34.71]no   no  2
  9.13162 [02:55.37]   108476 [24:06.26]no   no  2
 10.18207 [04:02.57]   121638 [27:01.63]no   no  2
 11.13342 [02:57.67]   139845 [31:04.45]no   no  2
 12.13222 [02:56.22]   153187 [34:02.37]no   no  2
 13.16422 [03:38.72]   166409 [36:58.59]no   no  2
 14.33460 [07:26.10]   182831 [40:37.56]no   no  2
 15.19527 [04:20.27]   216291 [48:03.66]no   no  2
 16.15577 [03:27.52]   235818 [52:24.18]no   no  2
 17.11014 [02:26.64]   251395 [55:51.70]no   no  2
 18.12925 [02:52.25]   262409 [58:18.59]no   no  2
 19.12077 [02:41.02]   275334 [61:11.09]no   no  2
 20.11019 [02:26.69]   287411 [63:52.11]no   no  2
TOTAL  298430 [66:19.05](audio only)

Ripping from sector   0 (track  1 [0:00.00])
  to sector  298429 (track 20 [2:26.68])

Cannot open specified output file /mnt/cdrom/track01.*track: Input/output 
error

Which seems like  the problem is in cdrecord rather than the roast
and also means that all the other graphical writer programmes will 
be faulty as well, though I cannot be sure about by cdrecord command
line, since I'm far from proficiant.

pity,

John

On Monday 01 April 2002 17:43, you wrote:
 $cdparanoia -vB 1- ~/tmp/name  cdrecord -v speed=8 dev=0,0,0 -pad
 ~/tmp/track*

 Richard
John Richard Smith, Monday 01 April 2002 15:45:
 Seems to me it would be a good idea to test whether cdrecord works
 Can anyone give me their cdrecord command line to cashe an audio disk
 If you send me yours I am sure I can figger out how to adapt it to my
 machine.

 I already know how to write in cdrecord.I had to learn it in the beginning
 ,when I  knew not how to write multiply , continuous audio track , in
 roast.

 John

 On Sunday 31 March 2002 17:26, you wrote:
  I stand corrected.  I rarely copy an audio CD anymore.  I dusted one off
  to test xcdroast in that mode and it failed reading only 4% of the first
  track.
 
  Lee
 
  On Sunday 31 March 2002 07:00 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
   Gosh.  Then I don't know what is wrong .
   I configured the roast in the same manner as LM8.1
   Indeed , since I am currently dual booting the same device
   in the same computer with the same configuration  in either
   OS it is not performing the same way.
   I load an audio disc in the writer,
   select read, highlight in blue the relevant tracks,
   click read, get the usual window:-
  
   ERROR READING AUDIO TRACK
   Fatal error: did not drop group privelige.
   1% Child reader sem request failed
   w child excited with 1
  
   where it hangs. Am I missing something.
   Has something changed that needs reconfiguring.
  
   In anycase what is the abovementioned error message
   trying to tell me.  Any Ideas.
  
   John
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Re: [newbie] Mandrake8.2/X-CD-Roast Configuration Problem

2002-04-01 Per discussione Miark

It looks like it's trying to write back to the CD itself. What
happens when you specify a different output directory? 

Miark



On Mon, 1 Apr 2002 20:12:37 +0100
John Richard Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Cannot open specified output file /mnt/cdrom/track01.*track: Input/output 
 error
 
 Which seems like  the problem is in cdrecord rather than the roast
 and also means that all the other graphical writer programmes will 
 be faulty as well, though I cannot be sure about by cdrecord command
 line, since I'm far from proficiant.



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Re: [newbie] Mandrake8.2/X-CD-Roast Configuration Problem

2002-04-01 Per discussione RichardA

It looks to me like you're telling cdparanoia to write to /mnt/cdrom.
Mine, if I remember correctly, creates ~/tmp/name/track01, 02, etc in the 
first command, then writes those out to CD in the second.

$cdparanoia -vB 1- ~/tmp/name
$cdrecord -v speed=8 dev=0,0,0 -pad ~/tmp/track*

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 Thanks all,
  [root@localhost root]# cdparanoia -vB 1- /mnt/cdrom/*track  cdrecord -v
 speed=8 dev=0,0,0 -pad /root/tmp/track*




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Re: [newbie] Mandrake8.2/X-CD-Roast Configuration Problem

2002-03-31 Per discussione John Richard Smith

Gosh.  Then I don't know what is wrong . 
I configured the roast in the same manner as LM8.1
Indeed , since I am currently dual booting the same device
in the same computer with the same configuration  in either
OS it is not performing the same way.
I load an audio disc in the writer,
select read, highlight in blue the relevant tracks,
click read, get the usual window:-

ERROR READING AUDIO TRACK
Fatal error: did not drop group privelige.
1% Child reader sem request failed
w child excited with 1

where it hangs. Am I missing something.
Has something changed that needs reconfiguring.

In anycase what is the abovementioned error message
trying to tell me.  Any Ideas.

John


On Sunday 31 March 2002 02:42, you wrote:
 Hey..Wait

 I just installed xcdroast directly from the dl 8.2 and it works fine.

 What's up?

 Lee

 On Saturday 30 March 2002 06:24 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
  Oh Dear that is serious,
  I must of been busy sorting out other problems.
  I tend to rely upon Xcdroast.
  I should think it would be worthwhile delaying the launch of LM8.2.
  This and other things need sorting out. it must affect the commercial
  sales as well.
 
  On Saturday 30 March 2002 7:23 pm, you wrote:
   John;
   Is a bug in 8.2; I told this in several list because I observed the
   problem in the betas but...
  
   Solution: for now, remove: cdrecord, cdrecord-cdda2wav, mkisof and
   xcdroast and install the equivalent packages from mnandrake 8.1
 
  This is easyier said than done. There are dependency problems.
  Is it really worth it. I don't know, It's a serious broken app.
  Not many are going to want to remove82's roast  and re-install from
  8.1's xcdroast /cdrecord/ etc packages My guess people will decide
  to leave it and go back to 81. In my case I can dual boot. A nuisance
  but a practicable solution. Is it roast or cdrecord that is broken.
 
  John
 
   Francisco Alcaraz
   Murcia (Spain)

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Re: [newbie] Mandrake8.2/X-CD-Roast Configuration Problem

2002-03-30 Per discussione Lee

Hey..Wait

I just installed xcdroast directly from the dl 8.2 and it works fine.

What's up?

Lee

On Saturday 30 March 2002 06:24 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
 Oh Dear that is serious,
 I must of been busy sorting out other problems.
 I tend to rely upon Xcdroast.
 I should think it would be worthwhile delaying the launch of LM8.2.
 This and other things need sorting out. it must affect the commercial sales
 as well.

 On Saturday 30 March 2002 7:23 pm, you wrote:
  John;
  Is a bug in 8.2; I told this in several list because I observed the
  problem in the betas but...
 
  Solution: for now, remove: cdrecord, cdrecord-cdda2wav, mkisof and
  xcdroast and install the equivalent packages from mnandrake 8.1

 This is easyier said than done. There are dependency problems.
 Is it really worth it. I don't know, It's a serious broken app.
 Not many are going to want to remove82's roast  and re-install from
 8.1's xcdroast /cdrecord/ etc packages My guess people will decide
 to leave it and go back to 81. In my case I can dual boot. A nuisance
 but a practicable solution. Is it roast or cdrecord that is broken.

 John

  Francisco Alcaraz
  Murcia (Spain)

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Re: [newbie] Mandrake8.2/X-CD-Roast Configuration Problem

2002-03-30 Per discussione Dennis Myers

On Saturday 30 March 2002 01:23 pm, you wrote:
 John;
 Is a bug in 8.2; I told this in several list because I observed the
 problem in the betas but...

 Solution: for now, remove: cdrecord, cdrecord-cdda2wav, mkisof and
 xcdroast and install the equivalent packages from mnandrake 8.1

 Francisco Alcaraz
 Murcia (Spain)
I can not duplicate your problem. I have xcdroast fully funcitonal on my 8.2 
install. did you try a d/l from rpmfind.net on the off chance that your copy 
was corrupted? Sorry no help here.
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Re: [newbie-it] X-Cd- Roast

2002-03-28 Per discussione Andrea Celli

ku68 wrote:
 
 fabrizio wrote:
 


 Ho ritrovato questa mail ed è esattamente quello che mi è capitato.

se cerchi tra gli archivi della ML (stitoMandrake - MailingList)
trovi anche numerose risposte a quesiti simili

 Come posso far riconoscere sia il cd che il master a X-cd-roast o a
 gnome toaster?

basta configurare anche il cdrom in emulazione ide-scsi in lilo.conf
o grub/menu.lst (adatta quello che trovi per il masterizzatore)
al prossimo riavvio punto saranno entrambi /dev/sdcX (X=0,1)
poi in /dev aggiusta i link simbolici per /dev/cdrom ed /dev/cdromrw
e sistema /etc/fstab (come minimo devi aggiungere ro tra le opzioni
del cdrom. altrimenti tutte le volte ti dice che non puo`
scriverci sopra).
Dopo di che il mio xcdroast vede entrambi i dispositivi e,
tranne i CD audio, puo` copiarli al volo.

 ps non ho mai configurato niente a mano quindi nel caso qualche
 istruzione non guasterebbe. :-)

vedi il classico cdwriting-howto.

ciao, andrea




Re: [newbie-it] X-Cd- Roast

2002-03-27 Per discussione ku68

fabrizio wrote:

 Alle 07:16, mercoled 27 febbraio 2002, hai scritto:
 
Doopo alcune esperienze negative con GC Combust uso X-Cd-roast per
masterizzare, ma ho un problema, non riesco in alcun modo, anche come
root a cambiare la configurazione del dispositivo di lettura.
Al momento dell'installazione di Cd-Roast ho (ingenuamente) settato
il masterizzatore (Philips 1610a) sia come dispositivo di lettura sia
di scrittura, ma, volendo effettuare copie al volo di cd, ovviamente
mi trovo impossibilitato a farlo.
Ho cercato di modificare la configurazione  anche come root, ma non
ottengo alcun risultato,cut



Ho ritrovato questa mail ed  esattamente quello che mi  capitato.
Come posso far riconoscere sia il cd che il master a X-cd-roast o a 
gnome toaster? Vorrei solo copiare al volo un cd con alcuni mp3.
Sarebbe la mia prima masterizzazione completa in quanto per testare
i prg avevo solo provato con alcuni file di dati da hd a cd.
Grazie in anticipo dei sempre utili consigli

ku68
ps non ho mai configurato niente a mano quindi nel caso qualche 
istruzione non guasterebbe. :-)










Re: [newbie-it] X-Cd- Roast

2002-03-01 Per discussione Tommaso Leddi

 I programmi di masterizzazione vedono i CDROM solo se SCSI o emulati SCSI

Stranamente GCombust mi trova tutti e due gli IDE, lettore e masterizzatore, 
mentre  X-Cd- Roast no

Tommaso





Re: [newbie-it] X-Cd- Roast

2002-03-01 Per discussione Andrea Celli

Lele wrote:
 

 Ci ho provato modificando il file lilo.conf, aggiungendo
 append= hdd=ide-scsi per il masterizzatore che è slave sul  2° controller,
 ma se tento di aggiungere anche hdb=ide-scsi che è il cdrom, slave sul 1° non
 succede nulla, in qualsiasi modo lo scriva.
 Non è che la catena scsi deve essere continua cioè a,b,c,d, ?

Ho poca esperienza: ho il masterizzatore solo da pochi giorni :-)

La traccia che ho seguito io e`:
1) in lilo ho messo append= ... ide-scsi senza specificare hdX
2) in /rc/modules.con ho messo
 options ide-cd ignore=hdb
 alias scd0 sr_mode
 pre-install sg modprobe ide-scsi
 pre-install sr_mod modprobe ide-scsi
 pre-install ide-scsi modprobe ide-cd
 
 la riga ignore=hdb dovrebbe informare il kernel che deve vedere il
 device solo come scsi.
preso pari pari da un messaggio su un'altra ML

3) ho modificato /etc/fstab in modo che il cdrom non sia
piu` montato come /dev/hdb 


tutto sembra funzionare correttamente.

ciao, Andrea




Re: [newbie-it] X-Cd- Roast

2002-02-28 Per discussione Lele

Alle 17:22, giovedì 28 febbraio 2002, hai scritto:
 Alle 07:16, mercoledì 27 febbraio 2002, hai scritto:
  Al momento dell'installazione di Cd-Roast ho (ingenuamente) settato il
  masterizzatore (Philips 1610a) sia come dispositivo di lettura sia di
  scrittura, ma, volendo effettuare copie al volo di cd, ovviamente mi
  trovo impossibilitato a farlo
  Ho cercato di modificare la configurazione  anche come root, ma non
  ottengo alcun risultato, ho anche provato a modificare il file config,
  sostituendo il nome e il modello del dispositivo di lettura, ma non
  succede nulla Qualcuno ha idee da suggerirmi ?

 I programmi di masterizzazione vedono i CDROM solo se SCSI o emulati SCSI
 Quindi se vuoi utilizzare il tuo CDROM IDE nella masterizzazione diretta
 devi creare un link simbolico ed inserire l'opzione di emulazione SCSI, al
 tuo dispositivo CDROM, nel boot-loader
 Quindi il Problema non è frutto della tua ingenuità ;-P

Ci ho provato modificando il file liloconf, aggiungendo  
append= hdd=ide-scsi per il masterizzatore che è slave sul  2° controller, 
ma se tento di aggiungere anche hdb=ide-scsi che è il cdrom, slave sul 1° non 
succede nulla, in qualsiasi modo lo scriva
Non è che la catena scsi deve essere continua cioè a,b,c,d, ?
Forse dico una stupidaggine, ma non riesco a capire perchè la modifica non 
venga digerita dal sistema
Grazie comunque




Re: [newbie-it] X-Cd- Roast

2002-02-27 Per discussione Andrea Celli

Lele wrote:
 
 Doopo alcune esperienze negative con GC Combust uso X-Cd-roast per
 masterizzare, ma ho un problema, non riesco in alcun modo, anche come root a
 cambiare la configurazione del dispositivo di lettura.
 Al momento dell'installazione di Cd-Roast ho (ingenuamente) settato il
 masterizzatore (Philips 1610a) sia come dispositivo di lettura sia di
 scrittura, ma, volendo effettuare copie al volo di cd, ovviamente mi trovo
 impossibilitato a farlo.
 Ho cercato di modificare la configurazione  anche come root, ma non ottengo
 alcun risultato, ho anche provato a modificare il file config, sostituendo il
 nome e il modello del dispositivo di lettura, ma non succede nulla.
 Qualcuno ha idee da suggerirmi ?
 Grazie
 Lele


credo tu debba impostare anche il lettore cdrom in emulazione scsi.

ciao, andrea