On Friday 19 December 2003 15:21, Rob Bogus wrote:
> Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:
> > Dear Andy, dear list,
> >
> > I just read the release notes for the still-wet 2.6.0 Linux kernel.
> > Among other thigs is mentioned the fact that the ide-scsi emulation
> > module is currently broken in this kerne
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Dec 18 16:56:03 2003
>On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 12:20:18PM +0100, Joerg Schilling wrote:
>> >Track 01: 23 of 4472 MB written (fifo 100%) [buf 100%] 1.0x. 1.97%
>> >done, estimate finish Wed Dec 17 22:18:40 2003
>> >...
>> >Track 01: 4408 of 4472 MB written (fifo
On Friday 19 December 2003 15:21, Rob Bogus wrote:
> Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:
> > Dear Andy, dear list,
> >
> > I just read the release notes for the still-wet 2.6.0 Linux kernel.
> > Among other thigs is mentioned the fact that the ide-scsi emulation
> > module is currently broken in this kerne
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Dec 18 16:56:03 2003
>On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 12:20:18PM +0100, Joerg Schilling wrote:
>> >Track 01: 23 of 4472 MB written (fifo 100%) [buf 100%] 1.0x. 1.97% done,
>> >estimate finish Wed Dec 17 22:18:40 2003
>> >...
>> >Track 01: 4408 of 4472 MB written (fifo
Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:
Dear Andy, dear list,
I just read the release notes for the still-wet 2.6.0 Linux kernel.
Among other thigs is mentioned the fact that the ide-scsi emulation
module is currently broken in this kernel, and that there exists very
few enthousiasm to fix it.
1 - no, it's
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Jackman wrote:
I have the following two drives installed on my system:
0,0,0 0) 'TOSHIBA ' 'DVD-ROM SD-R1202' '1026' Removable CD-ROM
0,1,0 1) 'PLEXTOR ' 'CD-R PX-W1210A' '1.09' Removable CD-ROM
The Plextor works fine. Every disk I burn with the Toshiba has
problems tho
Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:
Dear Andy, dear list,
I just read the release notes for the still-wet 2.6.0 Linux kernel.
Among other thigs is mentioned the fact that the ide-scsi emulation
module is currently broken in this kernel, and that there exists very
few enthousiasm to fix it.
1 - no, it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Jackman wrote:
I have the following two drives installed on my system:
0,0,0 0) 'TOSHIBA ' 'DVD-ROM SD-R1202' '1026' Removable CD-ROM
0,1,0 1) 'PLEXTOR ' 'CD-R PX-W1210A' '1.09' Removable CD-ROM
The Plextor works fine. Every disk I burn with the Toshiba has
problems t
Lourens Veen wrote:
On Thu 18 December 2003 17:38, Geoffrey wrote:
Is there an archive of this thread?
Try http://lists.debian.org/cdwrite/2003/cdwrite-200312/threads.html
Lourens
Thank you.
--
Until later, Geoffrey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Building secure systems inspite of Microsoft
Lourens Veen wrote:
On Thu 18 December 2003 17:38, Geoffrey wrote:
Is there an archive of this thread?
Try http://lists.debian.org/cdwrite/2003/cdwrite-200312/threads.html
Lourens
Thank you.
--
Until later, Geoffrey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Building secure systems inspite of Microsoft
--
To UNSUBS
> To summarize : using a stock kernel allows the use of /dev/hdx with
> dvd+rw-tools. Patching the kernel allows for true direct access to dvd+r(w)
> discs, but needs ide-scsi on 2.4.x kernels (the stock 2.6.0 kernel
> already has the relevant "patch").
>
> Three questions :
>
> 1) Is the above
> To summarize : using a stock kernel allows the use of /dev/hdx with
> dvd+rw-tools. Patching the kernel allows for true direct access to dvd+r(w)
> discs, but needs ide-scsi on 2.4.x kernels (the stock 2.6.0 kernel
> already has the relevant "patch").
>
> Three questions :
>
> 1) Is the above
Andy Polyakov wrote:
[ A long and interesting answer ... ]
Thank you very much, Andy !
To summarize : using a stock kernel allows the use of /dev/hdx with
dvd+rw-tools. Patching the kernel allows for true direct access to dvd+r(w)
discs, but needs ide-scsi on 2.4.x kernels (the stock 2.6.0 kerne
Andy Polyakov wrote:
[ A long and interesting answer ... ]
Thank you very much, Andy !
To summarize : using a stock kernel allows the use of /dev/hdx with
dvd+rw-tools. Patching the kernel allows for true direct access to dvd+r(w)
discs, but needs ide-scsi on 2.4.x kernels (the stock 2.6.0 ke
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Markus Plail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>> > Just curious, what does CSS have to do with read speed?
>>
>> Some drives limit the reading speed for CSS scrambled discs. For some
>> there are firmware hacks available to cirumvent them.
>
> I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Markus Plail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>> > Just curious, what does CSS have to do with read speed?
>>
>> Some drives limit the reading speed for CSS scrambled discs. For some
>> there are firmware hacks available to cirumvent them.
>
> I
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