Retired IT hardware

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Re: cdrecord floating point exception

2009-02-02 Thread Bill Davidsen
Joerg Schilling wrote: Rob Bogus wrote: Joerg Schilling wrote: >From zoubi...@hotmail.com Fri Jan 30 21:07:19 2009 You did not install cdrecord correctly as you see from this messages. Cdrecord needs to be installed suid root in order to be able to open all needed devices and in

Re: cdrecord floating point exception

2009-02-02 Thread Norbert Preining
Sorry to chime in again. Jörg Schilling is playing the funny guy twisting facts again: On Mo, 02 Feb 2009, Joerg Schilling wrote: > > 1) cdrecord writes to CDs. > > > > 2) cdrecord gets DVD writing code added and becomes cdrecord-ProDVD > > which is not free software. The free version of c

Re: cdrecord floating point exception

2009-02-02 Thread Matthias Andree
Joerg Schilling schrieb: > Bill Davidsen wrote: > > >>> Try to learn that hald on Linux is broken and acts on wrong status changes. >>> >>> >> Nothing is ever your fault. Instead of learning from the applications >> which burn CDs and DVDs without being root, your software has proble

Re: cdrecord floating point exception

2009-02-02 Thread Joerg Schilling
Norbert Preining wrote: > On Mo, 02 Feb 2009, Joerg Schilling wrote: > > > 1) cdrecord writes to CDs. > > > > > > 2) cdrecord gets DVD writing code added and becomes cdrecord-ProDVD > > > which is not free software. The free version of cdrecord continues > > > to exist, without DVD wri

Re: cdrecord floating point exception

2009-02-02 Thread Andy Polyakov
The only code that probably could be called free was growisofs, but growisofs at that time was not under GPL (altough the Author claimed so) because commercial publishing was not allowed. Growisofs is now free, but the change to a real free license was made after the complete cdrecord source was

Re: cdrecord floating point exception

2009-02-02 Thread Norbert Preining
On Mo, 02 Feb 2009, Joerg Schilling wrote: > > > cdrecord-ProDVD becomes free for everyone > > > > > > later, someone takes parts of the cdrecord DVD code by reverse > > > engineering and > > > publishes patches that cause cdrecord to fail even with CD media. > > > > You are lying: Proof: > > > >

Re: cdrecord floating point exception

2009-02-02 Thread Joerg Schilling
Andy Polyakov wrote: > > The only code that probably could be called free was growisofs, but > > growisofs > > at that time was not under GPL (altough the Author claimed so) because > > commercial publishing was not allowed. Growisofs is now free, but the change > > to a real free license was

Re: cdrecord floating point exception

2009-02-02 Thread Joerg Schilling
Greg Wooledge wrote: > > > Perhaps before the name was used, but there was a fork with DVD > > > capability before cdrecord got the ProDVD code. I used it because I had > > > too many problems with the licensing of ProDVD and couldn't get > > > permission to install it. > > > Well, please try

Re: cdrecord floating point exception

2009-02-02 Thread Greg Wooledge
> > Perhaps before the name was used, but there was a fork with DVD > > capability before cdrecord got the ProDVD code. I used it because I had > > too many problems with the licensing of ProDVD and couldn't get > > permission to install it. > Well, please try to find a proof that someone diffe

Re: wodim floating point exception

2009-02-02 Thread Joerg Schilling
Norbert Preining wrote: > Your wording: Please stop it. This started as a thread on a bug that was found in an illegal fork from cdrtools. It seems that the OP is no longer interested. I know that you like to continue to bend facts but this will bring us nowhere. There is no support for wod

Re: cdrecord floating point exception

2009-02-02 Thread Joerg Schilling
Bill Davidsen wrote: > > Try to learn that hald on Linux is broken and acts on wrong status changes. > > > > Nothing is ever your fault. Instead of learning from the applications > which burn CDs and DVDs without being root, your software has problems > with hald and you refuse to accept tha