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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.
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
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 tr
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
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 Wednesday 13 November 2002 17:51, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Yes, an "addgroup 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 a
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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) ha
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 structure of CD recording software in Linux quite outdated and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 environme
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
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 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 (note that this isn't a KDE
> problem). The software was clearly
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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 lin
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 cons
> 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 reaso
> 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.
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?
Chee
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 ... Wh
..
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 wro
Hmm
Both k3b and it's setup just segfault here ...
Removing package for now ...
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 3.
es to
> > take effect.
>
> All 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
> 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 do
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 root
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 CD
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 started
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. Is
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