DVD does not burn any more.

2008-06-19 Thread Michael Ritter

To all,

Having problem burning DVD's in Ubuntu. Growisofs keeps crashing with an error 
listed below.

:-[ READ TRACK INFORMATION failed with SK=4h/ASC=08h/ACQ=03h]: Input/output 
error

I have found people speaking about it in forums, but no solutions. My problems 
started
after I upgraded to Ubuntu 8.04. Before that everything was just peachy.

Anyone know anything more?

Mike Ritter,
Adelaide.

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Re: Misc Ubuntu Troubles

2008-06-19 Thread Owen Townend
On 14/05/2008, Tim Neill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi All

 I've recently inherited [for work] a very nice Vostro notebook, which was
 wiped clean and set up with Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy w/ Reiserfs.
 This machine is primarily a development laptop, using a secondary widescreen
 monitor and networked to about 10 Apple G5 Macs running Leopard and phoning
 home to a very nice Leopard Server. Joining the party is a brand new iPod
 Touch

 Several questions are:
 1) What is the best replacement for Mac's 'TextMate'? I've got some nice
 plugins and highlighting with Geany, but I find that TextMate is still
 superior. I'm genuinely curious to find the best Linux alternative

The default editor in Ubuntu is 'gedit' and it is surprisingly powerful.
There are turorials around that show how to get it to work in a
similar manner to textmate. Googling `gedit textmate` (no quotes) is
sufficient to turn up several.

  2) As far as SVN is concerned, what is the recommended app to manage and
 sync our code repositories? (GUI is preferable, but in the worst case
 scenario, I will resort to command line). I'm currently struggling to make
 good use of RapidSVN, which has been recommended, but I find it a little
 awkward compared to some SVN software for the Mac

RapidSVN and commandline are the two methods I typically employ,
though depending on your needs you may be interested in wrapping this
with an editor and trying Eclipse.

  3) The iPod refuses to mount, despite following just about every tutorial
 and suggestion I can find. The main problem appears upon launching the
 'ipod-touch-mount' script, which reports an 'IP not found' error. A Mac box
 will detect the cable fine, but the Linux box won't mount it. fstab perhaps?

Sorry, no experience here, only an antiquated 4GB mini (hdd, not
flash) which works fine with RhythmBox.

  4) Running compiz on the machine will occasionally crash the system when
 the OS tries to fade to black to enable the su login box. I think this is an
 nvidia/dual monitor bug, as I can avoid it entirely by disabling effects. If
 anyone knows the exact bug due to a similar problem, I would love to know so
 I can get compiz up and running successfully.

No ideas on the specific bug, but it is possible to disable individual
effects rather than simply switching off all of them. You may at least
be able to narrow the bug to a specific plugin. Try
System-Preferences-Advanced Desktop Effects Settings

  5) WINE will not uninstall apps, and refuses to run some others. Are there
 any problems with WINE across dual monitors, or running across twin
 dual-core processors? I have both. I have seen some documentation for
 'uninstalling' apps [ie hard deleting] but this workaround really doesn't
 solve anything.


  My limited use of wine 'just works', for the few exceptions there
have been ample trail blazers ahead of me to blog about it.
  Winehq is a good source of info as to what is expected to work and
with what version of wine. Unfortunately what may be a bugfix for one
app may break another and there have been examples where an older
version and/or patches is/are needed for some applications.
  One suggestion that I've seen passed around: depending on your needs
you may want to have a separate wine 'install' for each task or even
application. Look into wineprefixcreate(1) if you're interested. This
allows for using a different (known working) version of wine per
task/application, individual settings (per application is available
using winecfg, but this would allow arbitrary grouping) and the
ability to simply delete the directory when you're done (which would
include all registry entries etc).

 These may sound a little convoluted and disjointed, but these are the -only-
 problems I have encountered when using this OS in a production environment
 for the first time. I have done some research into all of these, and found
 some solutions, but I also need the help and opinion of true experts and
 enthusiasts.

 Cheers
 Tim Neill


Sounds like it's going well so far.
Good luck with it.

Cheers,
Owen.

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