Malcolm Kay wrote:
It is not very clear what utilities are capable of writing R or
RW CDs on a multipurpose optical drive. It seems that burncd
doesn't do this and the man pages for growisofs talks of
specific DVD media types but not CDs.
Is cdrecord a suitable tool for this purpose
El día Thursday, March 02, 2006 a las 11:29:31PM +1030, Malcolm Kay escribió:
It is not very clear what utilities are capable of writing R or
RW CDs on a multipurpose optical drive. It seems that burncd
doesn't do this and the man pages for growisofs talks of
specific DVD media types
On Fri, 3 Mar 2006 12:25 am, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Malcolm Kay wrote:
It is not very clear what utilities are capable of writing R
or RW CDs on a multipurpose optical drive. It seems that
burncd doesn't do this and the man pages for growisofs talks
of specific DVD media types but not CDs
On Fri, 3 Mar 2006 12:32 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
El día Thursday, March 02, 2006 a las 11:29:31PM +1030, Malcolm
Kay escribió:
It is not very clear what utilities are capable of writing R
or RW CDs on a multipurpose optical drive. It seems that
burncd doesn't do this and the man pages
Malcolm Kay wrote:
[ ... ]
* 6.0:
* - fix for DVD+R recordings in Samsung TS-H542A;
* - DVD-R Dual Layer DAO and Incremental support;
[ ... ]
I have 5.21 and found most of the above in the source code so it
looks as though I can write double layer +R but will need to
upgrade to write
On Sun, 25 Dec 2005, Your Name wrote:
[snip]
P.S. - I'm looking for a suggestion for a CD ripper; or perhaps I'm
not using KAudioCreator right. If I select all the tracks on a CD, it
blarfs when it is trying to rip the second or third track while
simultaneously converting the first track to
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Hello,
How can I burn multisession CDs with 'burncd'?
I have FreeBSD 5.3.
# atacontrol list
ATA channel 0:
Master: ad0 ST340014A/3.16 ATA/ATAPI revision 6
Slave: acd0 HL-DT-ST GCE-8523B/1.01 ATA/ATAPI revision 0
ATA channel 1:
Master: ad2 Maxtor 6E040L0/NAR61590 ATA/ATAPI
On Wednesday 09 March 2005 11:36 am, Alejandro Pulver wrote:
Hello,
How can I burn multisession CDs with 'burncd'?
I have FreeBSD 5.3.
# atacontrol list
ATA channel 0:
Master: ad0 ST340014A/3.16 ATA/ATAPI revision 6
Slave: acd0 HL-DT-ST GCE-8523B/1.01 ATA/ATAPI revision 0
ATA
On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 12:33:33 -0800
Michael C. Shultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 09 March 2005 11:36 am, Alejandro Pulver wrote:
Hello,
How can I burn multisession CDs with 'burncd'?
I have FreeBSD 5.3.
# atacontrol list
ATA channel 0:
Master: ad0 ST340014A
Did you figure out how to get an install cd from the ISO image file? I have a
new dell with RecordNow and I can't figure it out, but, I need to do the same
thing. Thanks.
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download burnatonce @ ...
- http://www.burnatonce.com/
install it, click on 'load new image' and
after you did load the image (*.iso)
click on 'write' ...
Ray Marshall schrieb:
Did you figure out how to get an install cd from the ISO image file? I have a
new dell with RecordNow and I can't
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 09:30:50 -0600 Ray Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Did you figure out how to get an install cd from the ISO image file? I have a
new dell with RecordNow and I can't figure it out, but, I need to do the same
thing. Thanks.
Sonic RecordNow! apparently does not
Scott Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 09:30:50 -0600 Ray Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Did you figure out how to get an install cd from the ISO image file? I have
a new dell with RecordNow and I can't figure it out, but, I need to do the
same thing.
On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 02:31:37 -0600 (CST), Scott Bennett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu Jan 6 09:58:55 2005 Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 18:55:10 -0700 Danny MacMillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jan 05, 2005 at 06:35:43PM -0600, Scott
On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 07:36:30 -0600 Joshua Lokken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 02:31:37 -0600 (CST), Scott Bennett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu Jan 6 09:58:55 2005 Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 18:55:10 -0700 Danny MacMillan
On Thu Jan 6 09:58:55 2005 Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 18:55:10 -0700 Danny MacMillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jan 05, 2005 at 06:35:43PM -0600, Scott Bennett wrote:
On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 12:37:41 -0700 Danny MacMillan
[EMAIL
Many thanks go to Dave Horsfall [EMAIL PROTECTED], who wrote the
winning tip on Tue, 4 Jan 2005 17:14:24 +1100 (EST):
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005, Scott Bennett wrote:
As root, I did the following (assuming I remember the Windows path
correctly:-):
mount -t ntfs /dev/ad0s1 /mnt
[...]
Try
On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 18:55:10 -0700 Danny MacMillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jan 05, 2005 at 06:35:43PM -0600, Scott Bennett wrote:
On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 12:37:41 -0700 Danny MacMillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is not intuitive, but you do not want to use the make a
On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 18:55:10 -0700 Danny MacMillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jan 05, 2005 at 06:35:43PM -0600, Scott Bennett wrote:
On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 12:37:41 -0700 Danny MacMillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is not intuitive, but you do not want to use the
-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso
5.3-RELEASE-i386-disc2.iso
I've also tried burning the first file to CD-Rs using Windows XP
Home's own facilities and using Sonic RecordNow! under said
system, but did not get bootable CDs either way.
First time i tried the software of same name unknown version
CDs either way.
First time i tried the software of same name unknown version (IBM
ThinkPad T42, Windows XP Professional), i selected Data Disc and
chose the ISO image. Well, it did do its job: i got the ISO image
/file/ on the CD.
After more poking around in the software interface, Burn
Home's own facilities and using Sonic RecordNow! under said
system, but did not get bootable CDs either way.
First time i tried the software of same name unknown version (IBM
ThinkPad T42, Windows XP Professional), i selected Data Disc
and chose the ISO image. Well, it did do its job
tried burning the first file to CD-Rs using Windows XP
Home's own facilities and using Sonic RecordNow! under said
system, but did not get bootable CDs either way.
First time i tried the software of same name unknown version (IBM
ThinkPad T42, Windows XP Professional), i selected Data Disc
also tried burning the first file to CD-Rs using Windows XP Home's own
facilities and using Sonic RecordNow! under said system, but did not get
bootable CDs either way. I also tried mounting the Windows partition onto /mnt
under 5.2.1 and using the burncd command to burn the first file onto a CD-RW
On 03 Jan Scott Bennett wrote:
5.3-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso
5.3-RELEASE-i386-disc2.iso
I've also tried burning the first file to CD-Rs using Windows XP Home's own
facilities and using Sonic RecordNow! under said system, but did not get
bootable CDs either way.
Strange. Every
dick hoogendijk wrote:
On 03 Jan Scott Bennett wrote:
5.3-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso
5.3-RELEASE-i386-disc2.iso
I've also tried burning the first file to CD-Rs using Windows XP Home's own
facilities and using Sonic RecordNow! under said system, but did not get
bootable CDs either way
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005, Scott Bennett wrote:
I've also tried burning the first file to CD-Rs using Windows XP Home's
own facilities and using Sonic RecordNow! under said system, but did not
get bootable CDs either way. I also tried mounting the Windows
partition onto /mnt under 5.2.1
facilities and using Sonic RecordNow! under said
system, but did not get bootable CDs either way.
First time i tried the software of same name unknown version (IBM
ThinkPad T42, Windows XP Professional), i selected Data Disc and
chose the ISO image. Well, it did do its job: i got the ISO image
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 21:49:26 +1100 (EST) Dave Horsfall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005, Scott Bennett wrote:
I've also tried burning the first file to CD-Rs using Windows XP Home's
own facilities and using Sonic RecordNow! under said system, but did not
get bootable CDs
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005, Scott Bennett wrote:
As root, I did the following (assuming I remember the Windows path
correctly:-):
mount -t ntfs /dev/ad0s1 /mnt
[...]
Try copying the file to a local BSD file-system; the NTFS semantics could
be getting in the way. Also try write-once media, if
Hi *, I'm trying to rip audio CD with cdda2wav or paranoia as a normal
user. To say the truth, I've succesfully managed to accomplish my task,
but I really don't like my solution ... I've changed defvs.conf:
permxpt0660
permpass0 660
permpass1 660
My user is member of the
I'm trying to figure what all the various cd's for FreeBSD 5.3 are for.
The miniinst cd is for installing the freebsd base system, basically
everything installed with make installworld.
disc1 is miniinst + packages + ports + src + doc?
disc2 from past releases was just a rescue disk and a bit
Loren M. Lang wrote:
I'm trying to figure what all the various cd's for FreeBSD 5.3 are for.
The miniinst cd is for installing the freebsd base system, basically
everything installed with make installworld.
disc1 is miniinst + packages + ports + src + doc?
disc2 from past releases was just a
Hi all,
This may not exactly be a Freebsd related question.. but.. here goes =)
I wanted to make a Freebsd-based cd that would enable restoring of a
FAT32 or NTFS filesystem. I know Windows includes things to do this,
but I wanted to use unix and build some nifty scripts to do it all
On Mon, Aug 23, 2004 at 07:58:49AM -0400, Matthew Crowe wrote:
Hi all,
This may not exactly be a Freebsd related question.. but.. here goes =)
I wanted to make a Freebsd-based cd that would enable restoring of a
FAT32 or NTFS filesystem. I know Windows includes things to do this,
but I
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004, Matthew Crowe wrote:
I wanted to make a Freebsd-based cd that would enable restoring of a FAT32 or
NTFS filesystem. I know Windows includes things to do this, but I wanted to
use unix and build some nifty scripts to do it all automatically (this is
designed to restore
Hello list,
FreeBSD 4.10-STABLE, using ripit.pl (audio/ripit) with lame and dagrab.
I've got a (quite simple?) question which keeps me up at nights (not
really :-).
How do you rip those audio CDs that are enhanced? That's the CDs
that have such fancy multimedia features you can use when you
combinations of individual tracks and track
ranges, to no avail. It does not fail trying to rip the data track, it
fails during the last *audio* track, no matter what I do.
Although if you speak from experience and have succeeded ripping
enhanced CDs that way (-t switch) then my problem must lie
Hi !
I'm currently using FreeBSD 4.10 on an HP D530 SFF.
The system is perfectly stable except for the following problem
I'm unable to understand :
When I mount a cdrom (mount /cdrom), then calculate the MD5 hash
of a big file on a CD (md5 /cdrom/bigfile), the results are often random:
Jean-Sebastien Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi !
I'm currently using FreeBSD 4.10 on an HP D530 SFF.
The system is perfectly stable except for the following problem
I'm unable to understand :
When I mount a cdrom (mount /cdrom), then calculate the MD5 hash
of a big file on a CD (md5
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
I sell various free/OSS products on CD, which I produce myself.
I'm wishing to sell FreeBSD too. Is it possible to do this using discs
manufactured myself? If this is possible, how can I be added to the list
of CD vendors on the FreeBSD website?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Was running FreeBSD 5.1 Release on a Dell Inspiron 8500 with
a CD-RW/DVD Combo drive and backed up data onto several
new CD-RWs simply as follows:
burncd -s max data archive.tar.gz
Then after installing FreeBSD 5.2 Release, tried restoring
as
Greetings;
Was running FreeBSD 5.1 Release on a Dell Inspiron 8500 with
a CD-RW/DVD Combo drive and backed up data onto several
new CD-RWs simply as follows:
burncd -s max data archive.tar.gz
Then after installing FreeBSD 5.2 Release, tried restoring
as follows:
tar -xvzf /dev/acd0
And
Kris,
Would it not be a nice idea to include either blackbox
or fluxbox in the standard package (x11-wm) set on
FreeBSD install CD? Blackbox is a light WM and
occupies relatively very little space (about 3-4MB) as
a tarball. And quite handy as a WM on machines with
very little RAM and HDD space.
Howdy list,
I currently use grip ( http://nostatic.org/grip/ ) to
quickly and conveniently rip CDs, encode the tracks into
MP3s, and label the MP3s - all with the SINGLE click of
a button.
background:
===
grip is VERY convenient. However, the following scenario
with my laptop is causing
Jesse Guardiani wrote:
Howdy list,
I currently use grip ( http://nostatic.org/grip/ ) to
quickly and conveniently rip CDs, encode the tracks into
MP3s, and label the MP3s - all with the SINGLE click of
a button.
background:
===
grip is VERY convenient. However, the following scenario
On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 23:40, Pav Lucistnik wrote:
V st, 24. 09. 2003 v 20:56, Vitalis pe:
How about using xmms-cdread in ${PORTSDIR}/audio/xmms-cdread?
With this module xmms can read the CDDA discs as data via IDE bus.
Thanks for your answer. I've just installed the port, but when I
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Subject: Can't hear audio CDs (Asus P4P800 / Soundmax)
Hi
On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 02:55, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Vitalis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On my box there is an Asus P4P800 motherboard with an integrated
Soundmax soundcard. I can play audio files through it thanks to the
snd_ich and snd_pcm drivers. But when I play audio CDs, with cdcontrol
motherboard with an integrated
Soundmax soundcard. I can play audio files through it thanks to the
snd_ich and snd_pcm drivers. But when I play audio CDs, with cdcontrol
or X11 apps, no sound is heard, though the mixer settings are correct.
The audio tracks are recognized correctly by all
Vitalis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On my box there is an Asus P4P800 motherboard with an integrated
Soundmax soundcard. I can play audio files through it thanks to the
snd_ich and snd_pcm drivers. But when I play audio CDs, with cdcontrol
or X11 apps, no sound is heard, though the mixer
Hi,
On my box there is an Asus P4P800 motherboard with an integrated
Soundmax soundcard. I can play audio files through it thanks to the
snd_ich and snd_pcm drivers. But when I play audio CDs, with cdcontrol
or X11 apps, no sound is heard, though the mixer settings are correct.
The audio tracks
help!
I purchased freeBSD 5.1 on cd and am trying to install:
created boot floppies, they work fine.
however, install instructions say that I should see a Kernal Configuration
menu that will allow me to enter details on my cd drive.however that
part of the install process never shows up!
I'm wondering if anyone bought 5.1 from BSDmall, and can tell me how
many CDs are in the set? I sent a message to BSDmall but haven't heard
back yet. Their web site has a blurb here...
http://www.bsdmall.com/fr51pr.html
...but it really gives no clues as to how many CDs they are selling. I
I ordered my 5.1 4-CD set from FreeBSD Mall... As far as I know it's
complete.
Peter
At 08:45 PM 7/16/2003 +0800, you wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone bought 5.1 from BSDmall, and can tell me how
many CDs are in the set? I sent a message to BSDmall but haven't heard
back yet. Their web site has
Hi,
I am a new user of FreeBSD
I have downloaded 2 CDs for the installation of FreeBSD4.8
I have finished the installation with the first CD
What is the second one for??
-
Sudha
**Disclaimer
Information contained in this E
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003, Lakshmi Sudha Vangara wrote:
I am a new user of FreeBSD
I have downloaded 2 CDs for the installation of FreeBSD4.8
I have finished the installation with the first CD
What is the second one for??
The second one contains a live file system which can be used to repair
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003, Peter [iso-8859-1] Schüller wrote:
What is the second one for??
The second one contains a live file system which can be used to repair an
existing installation in case of trouble (`fixit CD').
Hehe, and here I've been trying to get the livecd project's livecd to
On 31-Jan-2003 Kirk R Wythers wrote:
I ran into a strange issue while trying to do a cd install from the
5.0-RELEASE cds. After booting from the cd, the install skips the kernel
configuration menue completely (I've never seen that before), then jumps
right into sysinsall. I select 'standard
I ran into a strange issue while trying to do a cd install from the
5.0-RELEASE cds. After booting from the cd, the install skips the kernel
configuration menue completely (I've never seen that before), then jumps
right into sysinsall. I select 'standard install', and I see the folloing:
afd0
da0
Craig Reyenga [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2. I can play a music CD just fine as root, using cdcontrol, as described
in the handbook. But under KDE, running as a non-root user, I cannot
play music CDs. I looked at the permissions on /dev/acd0c, and they are
0640, root.operator, so
in the handbook. But under KDE, running as a non-root user, I cannot
play music CDs. I looked at the permissions on /dev/acd0c, and they are
0640, root.operator, so an ordinary user cannot read the CD. I changed
the permissions to 0644, and I could play the CD. However, there must
be a good reason
at a time) that I can determine which exact module is
providing the driver for my sound card?
2. I can play a music CD just fine as root, using cdcontrol, as described
in the handbook. But under KDE, running as a non-root user, I cannot
play music CDs. I looked at the permissions on /dev/acd0c
just fine as root, using cdcontrol, as described
in the handbook. But under KDE, running as a non-root user, I cannot
play music CDs. I looked at the permissions on /dev/acd0c, and they are
0640, root.operator, so an ordinary user cannot read the CD. I changed
the permissions to 0644, and I could
Have you been able to get any of the methods to work repeatable?
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Block
Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2002 9:16 PM
To: Garance A Drosihn; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: FreeBSD Questions
Subject: Bootable CDs
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, JoeB wrote:
Have you been able to get any of the methods to work repeatable?
Yes. http://www.FreeSBIE.org works. It has an active group; the
mailing list just switched from Italian to English, too.
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Also note that I am able to burn data CDs using xcdroast without any trouble
and that cdrecord sees them on the fake/simulated SCSI bus:
turquoise# cdrecord -scanbus
Cdrecord 1.11a39 (i386-unknown-freebsd4.7) Copyright (C) 1995-2002 Jörg Schilling
Using libscg
On 2002-12-10 10:12, Hansel Yapadi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How to verify the FreeBsd`s CDs?
Now, I`m using Redhat Linux, and It`s easy to check the cds by typing
linux mediacheck
In my opinion, any method that adds self checking stuff to programs
is worthless its bytes, not to mention
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-12-10 20:28:06 +0200:
On 2002-12-10 10:12, Hansel Yapadi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to install all packages that available in the 1-4 cds
?
yes.
How to install all packages in one click ( I don`t need to select
the packages one by one
On 2002-12-10 20:39, Roman Neuhauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-12-10 20:28:06 +0200:
On 2002-12-10 10:12, Hansel Yapadi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to install all packages that available in the 1-4 cds?
How to install all packages in one click ( I don
One of the students here at RPI worked on a project for the custom
cd-rom idea. It's at
http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/freebsdtogo/
I've spent the weekend experimenting with the various methods of making
bootable FreeBSD CDs.
LiveCD died with an unlogged error just before
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Philip Hallstrom wrote:
LiveCD died with an unlogged error just before it was ready to build an
ISO.
Hmm... I've used LiveCD to build a CD with Apache/Postgres on it..
mkisofs -b boot/cdboot -no-emul-boot -c boot/boot.catalog -R -J -V LiveCD
-o ../LiveCD.iso .
It
How to verify the FreeBsd`s CDs?
Now, I`m using Redhat Linux, and It`s easy to check the cds by typing
linux mediacheck
I already tried to check it , using checksums in the cds. But, it`s
useless, because md5sum cannot recognized the format of checksums.
Is it possible to install all packages
On Sun, 8 Dec 2002, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
One of the students here at RPI worked on a project for the custom
cd-rom idea. It's at
http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/freebsdtogo/
I've spent the weekend experimenting with the various methods of making
bootable FreeBSD CDs.
LiveCD died
click on one of the songs, but it always
stops with that song.
On Monday 14 October 2002 15:18, Kevin Golding wrote:
Someone, quite probably Matthias Trevarthan, once wrote:
No matter what CD Player I use (XMMS, Command Line, KsCD), my CDs
stop
after one track.
You're selecting
Anyone had this problem before?
No matter what CD Player I use (XMMS, Command Line, KsCD), my CDs stop after
one track.
Any ideas?
Matthias
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Someone, quite probably Matthias Trevarthan, once wrote:
No matter what CD Player I use (XMMS, Command Line, KsCD), my CDs stop after
one track.
You're selecting Play File instead of Play Directory/Playlist/Similar?
Kevin
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Warren Block ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020930 05:14]:
On Mon, 30 Sep 2002, David Gerard wrote:
I have FreeBSD 4.6.2 installed on this box (Compaq AP400). Works fine,
except the CD drive, which appears invisible to the system. This strikes me
as odd since it's the drive 4.6.2 was installed from
do I get the system to see an audio CD?
Have you double-checked the permissions? I remember puzzling why I
couldn't play audio CDs until I stumbled upon the fact that only root
had read access for some reason.
Kevin
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Kevin Golding ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020930 05:37]:
Have you double-checked the permissions? I remember puzzling why I
couldn't play audio CDs until I stumbled upon the fact that only root
had read access for some reason.
Do you mean on /dev/acd* ? I would presume this is for a reason
9/29/2002 3:53:10 PM, David Gerard
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Kevin Golding ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020930
05:37]:
Have you double-checked the permissions? I
remember puzzling why I
couldn't play audio CDs until I stumbled upon the fact
that only root
had read access for some reason.
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