Hi.
It's not the end of the world, but I had to teach a friend how to burn
CD's on X-CD-Roast and, as I was using XFce4, it came as a surprise that
'xcdroast -n' would not make the programme open correctly. It was much
larger than my computer screen. It shows OK in Gnome.
Has anyone experienced
Ramin wrote:
Have you tried the followings:
1- delete the .xcdroast directory from your home directory and run xcdroast
set-up again?
And if it does not help:
2- uninstall xcdroast and reinstall it.
Hello again, sorry for the delay in responding. I think I've sorted
it. It would appear that
Hi Y'all
I've been using XCDroast for burning music CDs for the last 3 years or
so and found it a brilliant program to use. However, in the last couple
of days it has been unable to read CDs, telling me that there is no CD
in the drive. At first, I thought that maybe the CDRW hardware was
Have you tried the followings:
1- delete the .xcdroast directory from your home directory and run xcdroast
set-up again?
And if it does not help:
2- uninstall xcdroast and reinstall it.
Regards, Ramin
On February 1, 2004 01:01 pm, Graham Watkins wrote:
Hi Y'all
I've been using XCDroast for
Graham Watkins wrote:
Hi Y'all
I've been using XCDroast for burning music CDs for the last 3 years or
so and found it a brilliant program to use. However, in the last
couple of days it has been unable to read CDs, telling me that there
is no CD in the drive. At first, I thought that maybe the
On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 12:21, Bryan Phinney wrote:
If you are trying to play these in a standalone CD player, you should be
aware that CD Audio is slightly different from data or playing disks in a
computer. Standlalone players are sometimes less forgiving of slight
irregularities in the disk
On Sunday 21 September 2003 04:45 am, Sharrea Day wrote:
Because I copied and pasted the command into konsole I forgot to change the
speed from 4x. Will try that on the next one. Getting somewhere now
anyways...
Thanks for your help Bryan.
Try at the lowest speed 1x, and then see if it
Sharrea Day wrote:
On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 00:28, Bryan Phinney wrote:
On Saturday 20 September 2003 01:39 am, Sharrea Day wrote:
Well I'm real glad to hear I'm not the only one. I had 7 coasters and
thought it had something to do with that error when trying to copy a
music CD.
So can
Scott wrote:
Hello,
I was burning ISOs of redhat 8.0 to a cd using xcdroast and got this
error:
cdrecord: WARNING: Drive returns wrong startsec (0)(using -150
Writing pregap for track 1 at -150
Starting new track at sector: 0
The burn completed but I'm wondering if the cd's are corrupted
Good. Thanks all.
On Sat, 2003-09-20 at 08:22, John Richard Smith wrote:
Scott wrote:
Hello,
I was burning ISOs of redhat 8.0 to a cd using xcdroast and got this
error:
cdrecord: WARNING: Drive returns wrong startsec (0)(using -150
Writing pregap for track 1 at -150
Starting new
On Saturday 20 September 2003 01:39 am, Sharrea Day wrote:
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 16:30, Eric Huff wrote:
I was burning ISOs of redhat 8.0 to a cd using xcdroast and got this
error:
cdrecord: WARNING: Drive returns wrong startsec (0)(using -150
Writing pregap for track 1 at -150
On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 00:28, Bryan Phinney wrote:
On Saturday 20 September 2003 01:39 am, Sharrea Day wrote:
Well I'm real glad to hear I'm not the only one. I had 7 coasters and
thought it had something to do with that error when trying to copy a
music CD.
So can someone please tell me
Hello,
I was burning ISOs of redhat 8.0 to a cd using xcdroast and got this
error:
cdrecord: WARNING: Drive returns wrong startsec (0)(using -150
Writing pregap for track 1 at -150
Starting new track at sector: 0
The burn completed but I'm wondering if the cd's are corrupted somehow.
So far
On Friday 19 September 2003 11:05 pm, Scott wrote:
Hello,
I was burning ISOs of redhat 8.0 to a cd using xcdroast and got this
error:
cdrecord: WARNING: Drive returns wrong startsec (0)(using -150
Writing pregap for track 1 at -150
Starting new track at sector: 0
The burn completed but
I was burning ISOs of redhat 8.0 to a cd using xcdroast and got this
error:
cdrecord: WARNING: Drive returns wrong startsec (0)(using -150
Writing pregap for track 1 at -150
Starting new track at sector: 0
The burn completed but I'm wondering if the cd's are corrupted
somehow. So far
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 16:30, Eric Huff wrote:
I was burning ISOs of redhat 8.0 to a cd using xcdroast and got this
error:
cdrecord: WARNING: Drive returns wrong startsec (0)(using -150
Writing pregap for track 1 at -150
Starting new track at sector: 0
The burn completed but I'm
Linus Drouhard wrote:
I got over the xcdroast reboot problem. There was clue on the xcdroast website that Debian distros might have trouble with ATIP sensing and to run xcdroast with the -a option to bypass that. It worked.
xcdroast -a
Disable additional scans for CD-Writers or
Thanks, but it didn't work. I uninstalled alpha13, eroaster, k3b and reinstalled
xcdroast-alpha14. Same thing. Hard reboot when running first time as root. Since it
never runs at root, I cannot set it to non-root mode and don't have the .xcdroast
directory in home. A real puzzler.
Linus
I got over the xcdroast reboot problem. There was clue on the xcdroast website that
Debian distros might have trouble with ATIP sensing and to run xcdroast with the -a
option to bypass that. It worked. New problem. I can't blank a DVD+RW disk. I get
the following error
Sense flags: Blk 0
Linus Drouhard wrote:
Yes, I uninstalled (several times) and reinstalled. I reformatted the / and /usr partitions on my harddrive and reloading Mandrake and reinstalled xcdroast. The only thing I didn't erase was my home directory. I couldn't find anything in it that related to xcdroast.
You
Linus Drouhard escribió:
Yes, I uninstalled (several times) and reinstalled. I reformatted the /
and /usr partitions on my harddrive and reloading Mandrake and
reinstalled xcdroast. The only thing I didn't erase was my home
directory. I couldn't find anything in it that related to
On Friday 01 Aug 2003 12:58 am, Linus Drouhard wrote:
I'm running 9.1 and have been trying to figure out how to burn
DVD's (I have a Sony DRU500A). Eveything I've read says that
xcdroast is the best program to burn DVDs with. I installed it and
ran it as root the first time (as you must) and
On Friday 01 Aug 2003 1:22 pm, Linus Drouhard wrote:
I don't get so far as trying to burn. It reboots just after I type
xcdroast in a terminal. I reinstalled xcdroast several times and
Mandrake 9.1 once. No change.
Linus
In that case I would certainly suspect a bad install. Take it out,
On Friday 01 Aug 2003 1:22 pm, Linus Drouhard wrote:
I don't get so far as trying to burn. It reboots just after I type
xcdroast in a terminal. I reinstalled xcdroast several times and
Mandrake 9.1 once. No change.
Linus
In that case I would certainly suspect a bad install.
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 22:26, Christopher M. Iarocci wrote:
xcdroast in a terminal. I reinstalled xcdroast several times and
Mandrake 9.1 once. No change.
In that case I would certainly suspect a bad install. Take it out,
and re-install.
Didn't he just say he did that?
No.
Yes, I uninstalled (several times) and reinstalled. I reformatted the / and /usr
partitions on my harddrive and reloading Mandrake and reinstalled xcdroast. The only
thing I didn't erase was my home directory. I couldn't find anything in it that
related to xcdroast.
I suspect that I've
On Friday 01 August 2003 07:22 pm, Linus Drouhard wrote:
Yes, I uninstalled (several times) and reinstalled. I reformatted the /
and /usr partitions on my harddrive and reloading Mandrake and reinstalled
xcdroast. The only thing I didn't erase was my home directory. I couldn't
find anything
I'm running 9.1 and have been trying to figure out how to burn DVD's (I have a Sony
DRU500A). Eveything I've read says that xcdroast is the best program to burn DVDs
with. I installed it and ran it as root the first time (as you must) and it caused a
hard reboot. Tried it again. Same
On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 08:23, John Richard Smith wrote:
I have a problem doing a simulation write in
mandrake's xcdroast 4.0.4 .
I copy data cd to harddrive under Duplicate CD.
Then attempt a simulation write and it hangs after,
imput buffer ready
BURBFREE is off,
Turning BURNFREE ON,
ed tharp wrote:
On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 08:23, John Richard Smith wrote:
I have a problem doing a simulation write in
mandrake's xcdroast 4.0.4 .
I copy data cd to harddrive under Duplicate CD.
Then attempt a simulation write and it hangs after,
imput buffer ready
BURBFREE is off,
Turning
I would like to update the xcdroast frontend from xcdroast-0.98alpha9 to
alpha11 so that I can write multisession CDs.
Believe that I need cdrtools-2.0 for the application to work.
Is there anything else I need to update.
How do I go about the change?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
John,
Thank you for your mail.
There may be a number of deviations between our software systems. I am
assuming Mandrake 9.0.
Would you kindly send me your /etc/lilo.conf file to examine. While you
clearly find your cdroms, there may be an inconsistency.
On your /etc/fstab file on lines
Anne,
mtab should be dynamic, written by the system, based on mounted
partitions/drives.
To verify this, open a terminal window and su to root. Presuming that
your LS120 is mounted: Open /etc/mtab and take a look at how it lists
your LS120. Close the file, making no changes. Next, make a copy
Anne,
Having fiddled with mtab my supermount works well. Whether that is mere
luck or otherwise I don't know. However, while fiddling I had a box pop
up referring to no entry in mtab.
You may notice the 'ro' read only and 'rw' read write in the cdrom lines
in mtab.
Prior to doing all of this, I
Charlie,
My /etc/mtab file would appear to be static, with a constant content as
follows:-
/dev/hdb5 / ext3 rw 0 0
none /proc proc rw 0 0
none /dev devfs rw 0 0
none /dev/pts devpts rw,mode=0620 0 0
/dev/hdb6 /home ext3 rw 0 0
none /mnt/cdrom supermount
Alex,
Thank you for your kind input. My cdrom and cdrw now work under
ide-emulation and also my reader works correctly in supermount.
After much fiddling I changed mtab and it seemed to come together. The
respective files for this are as follows:-
/etc/lilo.conf
boot=/dev/hda
vga=normal
Anne,
I apologise I did not make myself sufficiently clear.
When I stated that It will enable you to burn 'on the fly', which can
have advantages in your working 'although not audio) ; I should have
stated that the disadvantage is that I cannot burn audio on the fly. I
can play music as before!
On Thursday 19 Dec 2002 11:58 pm, Charlie wrote:
On December 19, 2002 01:58 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
snip
I think you're right - I forgot I had a disk in the LS120 when I checked.
Anne
Can you say Lucky guess?
I knew ya could. ;-)
From John's reply it seems that he sees an entry in
Anne,
The problem referred to is now resolved and think it may be worthwhile
examining the following three files making allowances for your hd scd
numbers. It will enable you to burn 'on the fly', which can have
advantages in your working 'although not audio).
/etc/lilo.conf
boot=/dev/hda
Do you mean that I have to choose between burning on the fly and being able to
listen to cds? If so, I'll stick with the music. I want that much more
often :)
Anne
On Thursday 19 Dec 2002 10:00 am, Malcolm Candlish wrote:
Anne,
The problem referred to is now resolved and think it may be
Malcolm Candlish wrote:
John,
Thank you for your message. I had rather assumed that the cdrom reader
could be either used by XCDRoast, or in normal usage, not both.
Having received your mail I had another look and found conflicts in mtab
and other small deviations. Now all works well with my
On Thursday 19 Dec 2002 11:13 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
/etc/fstab
/dev/hdb5 / ext3 defaults 1 1
none /dev/pts devpts mode=0620 0 0
/dev/hdb6 /home ext3 defaults 1 2
none /mnt/cdrom supermount
dev=/dev/scd0,fs=auto,ro,--,user,iocharset=iso8859-15,codepage=850,umask=0
0 0 none
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 19 Dec 2002 11:13 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
/etc/fstab
/dev/hdb5 / ext3 defaults 1 1
none /dev/pts devpts mode=0620 0 0
/dev/hdb6 /home ext3 defaults 1 2
none /mnt/cdrom supermount
dev=/dev/scd0,fs=auto,ro,--,user,iocharset=iso8859-15,codepage=850,umask=0
0
On Thursday 19 Dec 2002 3:36 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
I don't have any entries in mtab, maybe that's what I'm doing wrong,
maybe I should have cdrom read device entries here as well and then
supermount would work for me too, anyone got any experiences to add on
this.
I thought mtab
On December 19, 2002 10:00 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
snip
I find that very odd. I wondered at first if it was because you were using
'auto' mounting, not supermount, as I do. But then I realised that my
LS120 drive is set up to mount the way you do, and my mtab has the
following line:
Tom,
Thank you for your comments.
I can work the reader for XCDRoast if the cd reader is in scsi emulation
form, but the trouble is it will not operate as a normal cd reader for
other purposes.
In view of this I shall take your advice and drop emulation for the
reader and resort to the 'command
Alex,
Yes, thank you it works!
However, the cost is to loose my normal cd reader function and this is a
high price. It will pay me to go to the 'command line' when needed.
A pity there seems no way around this?
I really thank you for your input.
Malcolm Candlish.
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at
and with thanks.
Malcolm Candlish.
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 19:20, Myers, Dennis R NWO wrote:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Malcolm Candlish
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 12:57 PM
To: Mandrake List
Subject: Re: [newbie] XCDroast primary
On the other hand, you could take my solution - I use the cd-rw as both reader
and writer. I have to burn an image if I want a copy, but for most purposes
it causes me no problems whatsoever.
Anne
On Sunday 15 Dec 2002 7:32 pm, Malcolm Candlish wrote:
Tom,
Thank you for your comments.
I
this?
Best wishes and with thanks.
Malcolm Candlish.
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 19:20, Myers, Dennis R NWO wrote:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Malcolm Candlish
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 12:57 PM
To: Mandrake List
Subject: Re: [newbie
Of Malcolm Candlish
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 12:57 PM
To: Mandrake List
Subject: Re: [newbie] XCDroast primary read device.
Alex,
I had no idea that the reader cdrom which is my hdc should be emulating
a scsi device as does my cdrwrom on hdd.
However, I tried to repeat line 12 but quoting hdc
g wrote:
John Richard Smith wrote:
append=quiet devfs=mount hdd=ide-scsi is just fine
maybe, or almost,
as to argument,
append=quiet devfs=mount hdd=ide-scsi
should it not read,
append= quiet devfs=mount hdd=ide-scsi
^
should a ^ 'space' not be present to make 'append='
g wrote:
John Richard Smith wrote:
append=quiet devfs=mount hdd=ide-scsi is just fine
maybe, or almost,
as to argument,
append=quiet devfs=mount hdd=ide-scsi
should it not read,
append= quiet devfs=mount hdd=ide-scsi
^
should a ^ 'space' not be present to make 'append='
John Richard Smith wrote:
I stand corrected, well spotted.
Though this is good proctice , and I for one recommend it,
for some reason, it does not always apply, do not know
why. But yes the spaces are important and ought to be
there.
omitting a leading space in an 'append=' is a common
Alex,
I had no idea that the reader cdrom which is my hdc should be emulating
a scsi device as does my cdrwrom on hdd.
However, I tried to repeat line 12 but quoting hdc in my /etc/lilo.conf
and in running it claimed 'line 13 unsupported by lilo'. I knocked out
append and other encumbrance's, but
Charles,
Thank you for your reply.I had no idea that both the hdc reader and hdd
writer rom were to be in scsi emulation mode. This I fear may disrupt my
reader rom in other duties?
At the end of my reply I am adding my significant files should you wish
to look at them. I am grateful for your
Daniel,
Thank you for your reply.
I have now seen your thread and have tried to alter my /etc/lilo.conf
file with little effect so far!
Have you tried kb3.
Seasons greetings,
Malcolm Candlish.
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 21:06, Daniel Buchanan wrote:
John Richard Smith wrote:
Malcolm
Title: RE: [newbie] XCDroast primary read device.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Malcolm Candlish
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 12:57 PM
To: Mandrake List
Subject: Re: [newbie] XCDroast primary read device.
Alex,
I had
Malcolm Candlish wrote:
Richard,
Thank you for your kind reply. Is your Pioneer DVD a writer with scsi
emulation.
No it's my dvd and I have it under scsi-emulation as well as my mitsumi
writer
it has certain advantages, not compulsory, it's entirely your choice.
Only my writer mitsumi hdd
On Thursday December 12 2002 12:57 pm, Malcolm Candlish wrote:
Charles,
Thank you for your reply.I had no idea that both the hdc reader and
hdd writer rom were to be in scsi emulation mode. This I fear may
disrupt my reader rom in other duties?
It will
At the end of my reply I am
John Richard Smith wrote:
append=quiet devfs=mount hdd=ide-scsi is just fine
maybe, or almost,
as to argument,
append=quiet devfs=mount hdd=ide-scsi
should it not read,
append= quiet devfs=mount hdd=ide-scsi
^
should a ^ 'space' not be present to make 'append=' pass
an
Hello all,
Has anyone experienced a problem with XCDROAST on Mandrake 9.0 because I
cannot get it to recognise my CD Reader either Primary or Secondary.
Under CD Writer Config I have Mitsumi CR-4804TE which is correct. But
under CD Reader both Primary Secondary are given the same Mitsumi
Writer
Malcolm Candlish wrote:
Hello all,
Has anyone experienced a problem with XCDROAST on Mandrake 9.0 because I
cannot get it to recognise my CD Reader either Primary or Secondary.
Under CD Writer Config I have Mitsumi CR-4804TE which is correct. But
under CD Reader both Primary Secondary are
John Richard Smith wrote:
Malcolm Candlish wrote:
Hello all,
Has anyone experienced a problem with XCDROAST on Mandrake 9.0 because I
cannot get it to recognise my CD Reader either Primary or Secondary.
Under CD Writer Config I have Mitsumi CR-4804TE which is correct. But
under CD Reader
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002 21:06:48 +
John Richard Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sounds as though the scsi-emulation is out somewhere
Yes.
For xcdroast to see the cdrom he needs to add an idex=ide-scsi append for it.
If he does not wish to do that he can use k3b which does not require it.
On Tuesday 10 December 2002 02:54 pm, Malcolm Candlish wrote:
Hello all,
Has anyone experienced a problem with XCDROAST on Mandrake 9.0 because
I cannot get it to recognise my CD Reader either Primary or Secondary.
Under CD Writer Config I have Mitsumi CR-4804TE which is correct. But
under
Browsing Mandrakes 'update disk' I found this:
%package xcdroast
Update: Thu Apr 25 2002 11:28:15
Importance: bugfix
%pre
A problem was discovered with compatability between the version of cdrecord
included in 8.2 and the version of xcdroast included. This update corrects
the compatability
Patrik Marxer wrote:
Hi John,
thank you for your patience. The commands you supplied work - they copy the
_content_ of a cdrom to an iso which is then burned. But they do not make a
1:1 copy, the cd that is created with your commands is not bootable but the
original cd was. I may have missed
On Thursday 12 September 2002 05:14 pm, you wrote:
I may be way off base here, but did you update the cdrecord, mkisofs,
xcdroast and related packages after installing mdk. 8.2? The versions that
shipped with the earlier (I don't know about now, but the one I have) 8.2
was broken and
What puzzles me is why your straight copy of the original boot disc
fails to initalise on boot up as the original does.It seems a bit strange
if the original boots up it cannot be a bios setting getting in the way, so
it has to be something about the copy that is different. I copied
many
Patrik Marxer wrote:
On Thursday 12 September 2002 13:53, John Richard Smith wrote:
Patrik Marxer wrote:
In the first xcdroasr window , do a, setup - Device Scan,
does it show your device listed there.
Yes it does, to be exact it shows this: (a bit long)
scsidev:
Original Message
Subject: Re: [newbie] xcdroast: how-to copy cd
Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 14:53:21 +0100
From: John Richard Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: NEWBIE 1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Thursday 12 September 2002 15:53, John Richard Smith wrote:
Patrik Marxer wrote:
On Thursday 12 September 2002 13:53, John Richard Smith wrote:
Patrik Marxer wrote:
In the first xcdroasr window , do a, setup - Device Scan,
does it show your device listed there.
snip
This is
You wrote:
Patrick,
I don't know why I didn't think before, anyway,
your doing it wrong,
Select Create CD,
then Master tracks,then in
Master source, then in file directory view,
then trace the tree to/mnt/cdrom/file to be copied
(having first decompressed the radio button,display
Patrik Marxer wrote:
Select Create CD,
then Master tracks,then in
Master source, then in file directory view,
then trace the tree to/mnt/cdrom/file to be copied
(having first decompressed the radio button,display
directory only), then click add,
which then brings up add path to master
On Thursday 12 September 2002 09:00 am, Patrik Marxer wrote:
You wrote:
Patrick,
I don't know why I didn't think before, anyway,
your doing it wrong,
What do you think of this:
pm@merlin:~$ /usr/bin/readcd
bash: /usr/bin/readcd: Permission denied
I may be way off base here, but
Hi John,
thank you for your patience. The commands you supplied work - they copy the
_content_ of a cdrom to an iso which is then burned. But they do not make a
1:1 copy, the cd that is created with your commands is not bootable but the
original cd was. I may have missed a command line option
On Thursday 12 September 2002 23:14, Erylon Hines wrote:
On Thursday 12 September 2002 09:00 am, Patrik Marxer wrote:
You wrote:
Patrick,
I don't know why I didn't think before, anyway,
your doing it wrong,
What do you think of this:
pm@merlin:~$ /usr/bin/readcd
bash:
I have burnned my first multisession CD with xcdroast 0.98alpha10. Now, I
want to add a second session, but I can't figure how. Which are the steps to
follow?
Gracias.
--
el charlie
Concordia, Argentina
Linux MDK 8.2
--Hay una prueba irrefutable de que existe vida
Title: RE: [newbie] xcdroast help
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Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 1:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] xcdroast help
PBone wrote:
I also had lots of problems getting cd
Title: RE: [newbie] xcdroast help
xcdroast (newer versions at least) has an option when
run as
root for setup, for entries on users to allow to use
the
program.
Brian D. Klar -
CVE OTS WPAFB
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Myers, Dennis R NWO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent:
Tuesday, June
I have used xcdroast for the first time today, and found it easy to burn
a data cd. I then tried to duplicate an audio cd, and hit problems.
I want to use my CD-DVD drive to read the CD, but only the CD-RW drive
is listed in the setup pages.
Putting the CD into the CD-RW drive gets the 'no
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On Tuesday 18 June 2002 11:51 am, Anne Wilson did speak unto the huddled
masses, saying:
I have used xcdroast for the first time today, and found it easy to burn
a data cd. I then tried to duplicate an audio cd, and hit problems.
all i can say
On Tuesday 18 June 2002 19:51, Anne Wilson wrote:
I have used xcdroast for the first time today, and found it easy to burn
a data cd. I then tried to duplicate an audio cd, and hit problems.
I want to use my CD-DVD drive to read the CD, but only the CD-RW drive
is listed in the setup pages.
On Tuesday 18 June 2002 22:13, you wrote:
I then tried to duplicate an audio cd
You can make your DVD-ROM a scsi device quite simply. Just put the
entry hda=ide-scsi in the 'append' line of your /etc/lilo.conf
file and then run /usr/sbin/lilo as root in a terminal window.
derek
darklord wrote:
Xcdroast finds both, has them in correct positions on the
SCSI chain, but will not read any CD in my DVD drive. It
always reports that its an empty CDRW.
If you haven't yet upgraded the xcdroast, mkisofs, cdda2wav,
and cdrecord rpms then do so. There's one other wrinkle
On Sunday 09 June 2002 10:06 am, you wrote:
On Saturday 08 June 2002 04:21 pm, you wrote:
Hi,
I've had excellent results with xcdroast,last three Mandrake releases.
No problems at all. Pentium IV 1.5 gigahertz, GA-81DX mobo,Cendyne
16x10x40x burner.Currently running MDK 8.2. Had a lot
Heather Reed wrote:
Hi all
I have just installed xcdroast (together with cdrecord). When I try to
open it, I get a message telling me to configure as root, but no info as
to what to configure where or how. I can't seem to get to a help file
though, and am totally confused :-(( I have
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 10:21 am, Gerald Waugh wrote:
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 08:01 am, Randy Donohoe wrote:
Log out of your user account and log back in as root. Open up xcdroast
and configure. The most complicated thing is when you set the path. The
last tab in configuration is
On Saturday 08 June 2002 11:09 am, you wrote:
snip
alias bdcd=cdrecord -v -eject speed=8 dev=0,0 -data
(need to make cd_image first, eg, 'mkisofs -r -o cd_image dir')
alias biso=cdrecord -v -eject speed=8 dev=0,0
alias bacd=cdrecord -v -eject speed=8 dev=0,0 -pad -audio *.wav
Thanks for
On Saturday 08 June 2002 04:21 pm, you wrote:
Hi,
I've had excellent results with xcdroast,last three Mandrake releases.
No problems at all. Pentium IV 1.5 gigahertz, GA-81DX mobo,Cendyne
16x10x40x burner.Currently running MDK 8.2. Had a lot of problems before I
bought this burner. Just
*Sent:* Wednesday, 5 June 2002 7:41 PM
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*Subject:* [newbie] xcdroast help
Hi all
I have just installed xcdroast (together with cdrecord). When
I try to open it, I get a message telling me to configure as
root, but no info as to what to configure
On Friday 07 June 2002 07:53 pm, you wrote:
I ust'a think the same, but lately burnin from the CL is easier,
quicker, and safer than any GUI. I recently thought Gcombust to be
the most reliable, it's since proved me wrong :( Then I discovered
how quick and simple it was to burn from the
On Saturday 08 June 2002 08:10 am, darklord wrote:
On Friday 07 June 2002 07:53 pm, you wrote:
I ust'a think the same, but lately burnin from the CL is
easier, quicker, and safer than any GUI. I recently thought
Gcombust to be the most reliable, it's since proved me wrong :(
Then I
On Sat, 8 Jun 2002 10:09:36 -0500
Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 08 June 2002 08:10 am, darklord wrote:
On Friday 07 June 2002 07:53 pm, you wrote:
I ust'a think the same, but lately burnin from the CL is
easier, quicker, and safer than any GUI. I recently thought
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Sent: Thursday, 6 June 2002 6:48 AM
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Subject: Re: [newbie] xcdroast help
Heather Reed wrote:
Hi all
I have just installed xcdroast (together with cdrecord). When I try to
open it, I get a message telling me
On Fri, 7 Jun 2002 18:06:43 +0800
Franki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys..
Just wondering.. what sort of system is required to burn CD's...
I have a p233mmx with 160mb ram and a 16x HP IDE burner..
wondering if thats good enough to use for burning???
I have 8.2 on the box and a
Message-
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Sent: Friday, 7 June 2002 11:03 PM
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Subject: Re: [newbie] xcdroast and burning CD's.
On Fri, 7 Jun 2002 18:06:43 +0800
Franki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys..
Just wondering.. what sort
I can run xcdroast as root, but not as a user,
I selected all (users) in the setup TABS sections
I also had to change my lilo.conf to get my 2nd (reader) cdrom recognized by
xcdroast.
if I try to run as user;
[gerald@gail gerald]$ xcdroast
CRITICAL: Wrapper
On Sat, 2002-06-08 at 01:40, Gerald Waugh wrote:
I can run xcdroast as root, but not as a user,
I selected all (users) in the setup TABS sections
Upgrade to xcdroast 0.98alpha10.
From the xcdroast web site (www.xcdroast.org):
Alpha10 is the long awaited release that adds multi session,
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