On Tuesday 30 Nov 2004 23:09, BJ Tracy wrote:
Hi All,
Well I have been trying to copy a couple of Cmas CD's to play in my
vehicle and don't seem to be having any luck(running MDK 10.0).
Every time it gets 91% done and gives the following:
unknow error 254 listed below is the copy of the
On Wed, 2004-12-01 at 05:20, Poogle wrote:
On Tuesday 30 Nov 2004 23:09, BJ Tracy wrote:
Hi All,
Well I have been trying to copy a couple of Cmas CD's to play in my
vehicle and don't seem to be having any luck(running MDK 10.0).
SNIP
Sorry using K3b.
BJ
Every time it gets 91% done
--- Jason Kretzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Hoyt Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Here is the contents of my fstab
[EMAIL PROTECTED] jason]# cat /etc/fstab
/dev/hdb2 / ext3 noatime 1 1
none /dev/pts devpts mode=0620 0 0
/dev/hdb6 /home ext3 noatime 1 2
Jason Kretzer wrote:
Ack! same problem again, even with the new line in the
fstab. I now have a link on the desktop to /mnt/cdrom
which goes to /dev/hdc, which is there whether a cd is
in the drive or not. When I click the link, there are
no contents.
So, I opened a terminal and tried to
--- Jason Kretzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Jason Kretzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Hoyt Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Here is the contents of my fstab
[EMAIL PROTECTED] jason]# cat /etc/fstab
/dev/hdb2 / ext3 noatime 1 1
none /dev/pts
On Saturday 19 June 2004 20:50, Jason Kretzer wrote:
Hello list,
I have the following Cd burner:
SONY CD-RW CRX160E
It appears to be mounted fine as K3B and xcdroast can
both see it. Unfortunately, both act as though there
is no disc in it. Another symptom is when I am
installing
On Sunday 20 June 2004 11:45, Jason Kretzer wrote:
--- Hoyt Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 19 June 2004 20:50, Jason Kretzer wrote:
Hello list,
I have the following Cd burner:
SONY CD-RW CRX160E
It appears to be mounted fine as K3B and xcdroast
can
--- Hoyt Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Here is the contents of my fstab
[EMAIL PROTECTED] jason]# cat /etc/fstab
/dev/hdb2 / ext3 noatime 1 1
none /dev/pts devpts mode=0620 0 0
/dev/hdb6 /home ext3 noatime 1 2
/dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom auto
L.V.Gandhi wrote:
On Tuesday 29 Jul 2003 7:24 pm, K Montgomery wrote:
When I've received errors like this, I have been able to write the CD if
I reduce the write speed (from, say, 8x to 4x, for example).
I used even
cdrecord -v speed=2 dev=0,0,0 -data /mnt/wind/arch-0.4.iso
Still I get
On Tuesday 29 Jul 2003 7:24 pm, K Montgomery wrote:
When I've received errors like this, I have been able to write the CD if
I reduce the write speed (from, say, 8x to 4x, for example).
I used even
cdrecord -v speed=2 dev=0,0,0 -data /mnt/wind/arch-0.4.iso
Still I get errors
Starting to write
When I've received errors like this, I have been able to write the CD if
I reduce the write speed (from, say, 8x to 4x, for example).
- Kathy
On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 10:54, L.V.Gandhi wrote:
I am unable to blank cd-rw CD.
I get the following error.
Blocks total: 335925 Blocks current: 335925
On Fri, 2002-11-15 at 23:57, teddy wl wrote:
I have CD RW external ( USB Connections ), and i want
burn CD with this device, how to setup this in MDK 9?
My CDROM IDE is external too ( USB Connections ).
Help me
Teddy
Are you able to see both of these items in the HardwareDrake?
Do
* Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [021109 13:52]:
I want to back up some directories of photos, using XCDRoast, but am getting
the following error:
mkisofs: Error: '/mnt/win_f/Photos/Spain/Card2/pic00027.bmp' and
'/mnt/win_f/Photos/Spain/Card1/pic00027.bmp' have the same Rock Ridge name
On Saturday 09 Nov 2002 7:23 pm, you wrote:
I want to back up some directories of photos, using XCDRoast, but am
getting the following error:
mkisofs: Error: '/mnt/win_f/Photos/Spain/Card2/pic00027.bmp' and
'/mnt/win_f/Photos/Spain/Card1/pic00027.bmp' have the same Rock Ridge name
I am not obtaining, the CD I was formatted in windows, I only obtain to
read the file of the UDF Reader.
--- Jure Repinc [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: Carlos Alberto Lima dos Santos
wrote:
What I need to do to obtain to read a CD-RW in the Linux ??
T+
A CD-ROM/DVD/CD-R(W)
On Thursday 01 Aug 2002 11:20 am, Carlos Alberto Lima dos Santos wrote:
What I need to do to obtain to read a CD-RW in the Linux ??
T+
CD-RW have to be configured for SCSI emulation in Linux (even if they are
physically IDE devices). This will be automatically configured by the
Hey,
I can't seem to get mt CD-RW to work. I've tried Gnome Toaster,
X-CDRoast and GCombust. Nothing seems to work. The drive works fine
under Windows 2000 and I can record without problem. When I try it
using cdrecord from the command line I get the following:
snip
Starting to write
On Wed, 2002-07-24 at 23:50, civileme wrote:
Chuck Stuettgen wrote:
I can't seem to get mt CD-RW to work. I've tried Gnome Toaster,
X-CDRoast and GCombust. Nothing seems to work. The drive works fine
under Windows 2000 and I can record without problem. When I try it
using cdrecord
Chuck Stuettgen wrote:
I can't seem to get mt CD-RW to work. I've tried Gnome Toaster,
X-CDRoast and GCombust. Nothing seems to work. The drive works fine
under Windows 2000 and I can record without problem. When I try it
using cdrecord from the command line I get the following:
On Sunday 10 March 2002 02:08 am, mooseman wrote:
i have decided to upgrade my old and buggy (HP7100i) cd-rw drive.
have looked at the yamaha's, sony's, and the plextor's
anyone have opinions for best results using LM8.x?
i have a preference for the yamaha. one thing always catches me on
Hey Folks, Tom Brinkman is on the list right now, if you are in need for some
prof. replies ():-)
okay any thoughts about external CD Writers ?
-
Hanan AL-Shargi
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
...
-Original Message-
From: Graham Watkins [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 8:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [newbie] cd-rw
FLYNN, Steve wrote:
Daft question, but what is UDF? I've never understood
FLYNN, Steve wrote:
Daft question, but what is UDF? I've never understood some of the odd types
of CD you can create.
UDF is the file system created on a CDRW which enables you supposedly to
use it as a supplementary hard disk - dragging and dropping files to it
etc. (Though you have time to
), therefore
enhanced proerties! Search the net, this is a standard so there will be
plenty of info!
jlc
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Graham Watkins
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 1:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] cd-rw
Glad to be of help. - Joe
On Tuesday 29 January 2002 09:51 am, you wrote:
Thanks Joe. I don't know how you guys know so much but I'm
glade you are there! -Jeff
On 28 Jan 2002, you wrote:
It sounds like you have used DirectCD to record your CDRWs. To view
them under Linux, make a
With which program did you use to burn to the cd-rw in Windows? I know that
Adaptec has this wonderful way of dragging and dropping through your
Explorer to add files to it, and if you did it in this way, ONLY Adaptec
can read the file. I had this problem one too about 3 years ago. It freaked
me
It's Adaptec. And I did drag and drop. I'll check out Nero, thanks for
the help. -Jeff
On 28 Jan 2002, you wrote:
With which program did you use to burn to the cd-rw in Windows? I know
that Adaptec has this wonderful way of dragging and dropping through
your Explorer to add files to it, and
Don't forget to copy everything from the CD onto your HD before you install
Nero as it WILL uninstall Adaptec. Nero and Adaptec, actually anything and
Adaptec cannot live in harmony :-)
Good luck
Ralph
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's Adaptec. And I did drag and drop. I'll
Thanks Ralph, I am going to search the internet for freeware for cd
burning. I have found over the years that often the best solution
does not come from a big company. I have to be careful though, as
my wife likes the Windows box just the way it is. -Jeff
On 28 Jan 2002, you wrote:
Don't
It sounds like you have used DirectCD to record your CDRWs. To view them
under Linux, make a directory under /mnt called something like udf (or
whatever you like). Next, as root, edit /etc/fstab and duplicate the line in
it for your CDROM except where it says either auto or ISO9660, change
When I boot, that first screen that lists all your hardware lists both CD
drives as PIO 4. Would that have anything to do with my problem? In other
words, should my CD-RW drive be anything else?
Are there any BIOS settings that may be interfering?
Thanks,
Miark
- Original Message -
On Thursday, Jun 21, 2001, Miark wrote:
Dennis, yes, I've got hdc=ide-scsi in its proper place.
You might check in /etc/fstab to make sure /mnt/cdrom is going for the
right device... here's mine (my CDRW is at /dev/scd0 also which
/dev/cdrom links to):
/mnt/cdrom /mnt/cdrom supermount
On Thursday 21 June 2001 12:53, you wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running 8.0 and can't read my Creative CD-RW RW8433E drive at hdc. I
looked through old messages, but couldn't find a solution. Here's my
set-up:
hda - hard drive hdc - CD-RW
hdb - nothing hdd - DVD-ROM
Can you
On Thursday 21 June 2001 22:42, you wrote:
On Thursday 21 June 2001 12:53, you wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running 8.0 and can't read my Creative CD-RW RW8433E drive at hdc. I
looked through old messages, but couldn't find a solution. Here's my
set-up:
hda - hard drive hdc - CD-RW
Checkout the CD Burners Section of Linux Step by Step
at http://linux.nf/stepbystep.htm. The setup process
should be similar to the one for RH 6.x/7.0.
- Steve
--- Jon Doe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well it worked in 7.0 then it wouldn't work in 7.1
and then it did work in
7.2 now in 8.0 it
Could you detail your computer characteristics:
Do you have another CDROM ?
Where it is attached your CDRW, your CDROM (if you have another one), your
harddisk?
Do you have enabled the scsi emulation in your grub or lilo config file? and
in your modules file?
Perhaps with those data I could
Hi All, here I come again,"oldman newbies", trying to find help for my 2
cdroms and 2 harddrives.As Hans' has help and LM7.2 "Rem Storage iv " has
help me I still have problems. Okay,I read "file:/var/log/messages, I got
something like this
"ide_setup:hdc=ide-scsi ...the 2nd cdrom was
Hey KompuKit,
I just did this earlier today. I have some kind of factory installed
Phillips CD-RW 4x4x24. I'm not sure which one specifically, I didn't open my
box to find out. But, I had the problem of not being able to use my CD-RW
drive at all. So I did some searching in the mail
Hi try this page
http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/demos/Tutorial/CDburner/
Just visiting this planet,
Please sign the Linux Driver petition
http://www.libranet.com/petition.html
http://ants.www4.50megs.com/linux.html
http://www.50megs.com
Anthony Daniell
- Original Message -
From:
KompuKit wrote:
I'm trying to setup scsi emulation in mandrake 7.2...
HOW do I do this...?
I tried the redhat approach...but everytime I reconfigure
lilo... it says theres a syntax error.
this is what I did...
at the end of /etc/rc.local
I put: insmod ide-scsi
then at the end of
On Saturday 24 February 2001 01:28, you wrote:
CD-RW's generally work best when configured as a slave device
I'm buying a HP 9150i CD-RW drive...wednesday...
was wondering:
do I set it up as my secondary master or slave?
(already have a 6x cd-rom drive setup as secondary master)
also, can
On Friday 23 February 2001 23:28, you wrote:
I'm buying a HP 9150i CD-RW drive...wednesday...
was wondering:
do I set it up as my secondary master or slave?
(already have a 6x cd-rom drive setup as secondary master)
also, can someone suggest a real good, but easy instuction set
for
Look around at http://www.mandrakeuser.org/. There's a great tutorial
there.
On Sat, 24 Feb 2001 17:28, KompuKit wrote:
I'm buying a HP 9150i CD-RW drive...wednesday...
was wondering:
do I set it up as my secondary master or slave?
(already have a 6x cd-rom drive setup as secondary master)
On Mon, 25 Dec 2000, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
I was using my Iomega ZipCD 8x4x32 CD-RW drive reasonably intensely, burning
seven CDs in a row. These all came out successfully, but after that I only
get errors. I had a few coasters and one where the disc wasn't fixated
correctly (I correted
On Mon, 25 Dec 2000 23:27, Paul wrote:
On Mon, 25 Dec 2000, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
I was using my Iomega ZipCD 8x4x32 CD-RW drive reasonably intensely,
burning seven CDs in a row. These all came out successfully, but after
that I only get errors. I had a few coasters and one where the
On Tue, 26 Dec 2000, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
I was using my Iomega ZipCD 8x4x32 CD-RW drive reasonably intensely,
Do you have it since long, have you burnt large amounts more often? I can
imagine there is a problem in the heat dispersion of the drive, which can
cause damage to the optical
Have a look at http://www.mandrakeuser.org/hardware/hremov3.html. Make sure
your drive's setup fits the CD-RW setup here.
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000 16:37, Jon Doe wrote:
On Thursday 21 December 2000 11:50 pm, you wrote:
On Thursday 21 December 2000 09:33 pm, you wrote:
First check your
On Thursday 21 December 2000 05:33 pm, you wrote:
Ok, I am soo tired of trying to figure it out myslef its not even funny. So
I'll ask all the experts on this list.
My CD-RW worked just fine in LM 7.1 now in 7.2 it won't work. I went to the
mandrake site and did the link fix thing but it will
First check your /etc/fstab to see if your CD-RW is mounted at boot. Also,
have you tried burning as root? By default, you can only burn in root mode.
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000 10:33, Jon Doe wrote:
Ok, I am soo tired of trying to figure it out myslef its not even funny. So
I'll ask all the experts
On Thursday 21 December 2000 11:50 pm, you wrote:
On Thursday 21 December 2000 09:33 pm, you wrote:
First check your /etc/fstab to see if your CD-RW is mounted at boot.
Also, have you tried burning as root? By default, you can only burn in
root mode.
Yes I have tried burning as root. The
On Sat, 4 Nov 2000 14:53, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
On Sat, 4 Nov 2000 06:15, Aries wrote:
On Friday 03 November 2000 11:48, you wrote:
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000 16:54, Aries wrote:
yes the drive I have is an 8x4x32 ZipCD. I don't use the programs you
refer to , I use X-CDRoast, For the
On Sat, 4 Nov 2000 06:15, Aries wrote:
On Friday 03 November 2000 11:48, you wrote:
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000 16:54, Aries wrote:
yes the drive I have is an 8x4x32 ZipCD. I don't use the programs you
refer to , I use X-CDRoast, For the first problem ,if you have buffer
underruns and sounds
On Friday 03 November 2000 11:48, you wrote:
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000 16:54, Aries wrote:
yes the drive I have is an 8x4x32 ZipCD. I don't use the programs you
refer to , I use X-CDRoast, For the first problem ,if you have buffer
underruns and sounds like it, is to up the FIFO Buffer. I
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000 16:54, Aries wrote:
yes the drive I have is an 8x4x32 ZipCD. I don't use the programs you refer
to , I use X-CDRoast, For the first problem ,if you have buffer underruns
and sounds like it, is to up the FIFO Buffer. I installed the two prgs. you
refered to in Gcombust goto
yes the drive I have is an 8x4x32 ZipCD. I don't use the programs you refer
to , I use X-CDRoast, For the first problem ,if you have buffer underruns and
sounds like it, is to up the FIFO Buffer. I installed the two prgs. you
refered to in Gcombust goto the file menu select preferences and
Is this Iomega drive the ZipCD 8x4x32? I have had no problems burning using
Nero 5 in Windows 2000, but in Linux using Gnome-Toaster and Gcombust I have
had problems. These programmes are front-ends for cdrecord, and when I tell
it to burn a CD it finishes earlier than expected but it says
--- James Schofield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 08:59 PM 10/30/00 -0500, you wrote:
Does anyone know of a CD-RW Drive that works well with Linux? If so,
please make some recommendation's.
Thank you,
Thomas E. Fink
As someone who has sold the stuff for many years. I think Plexwriter is
On Monday 30 October 2000 20:59, you wrote:
Does anyone know of a CD-RW Drive that works well with Linux? If so,
please
make some recommendation's.
Thank you,
Thomas E. Fink
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
He who laughs last
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
okay, my IDE CD-RW is acting up. I have an HP 9100 IDE/ATAPI. For some
reason, Linux refuses to recognize it. Every so often I would be able to use
it, but once I rebooted I couldn't anymore. I have reinstalled Mandrake about
15 times and even installed it from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
okay, my IDE CD-RW is acting up. I have an HP 9100 IDE/ATAPI. For some
reason, Linux refuses to recognize it. Every so often I would be able to use
it, but once I rebooted I couldn't anymore. I have reinstalled Mandrake about
15 times and even installed it from
Yep. It was a SCSI emulator. You have to install the scsi
emulation. I don't remember how, but that should point you in
the right direction.
I don't believe that "emulation" is the proper term. What you need is
a link with the sticky bit set between scd0 and cdrom2 (assuming the
drive is
Alan...Thanks
It looks like a very good product at a reasonable price.
My IT guy at work has also recommended it.
Roman
Dennis Myers wrote:
Alan Shoemaker wrote:
RomanI bought it from their online store as a special of
the month for $99 within the last 4 to 6 months.
As a heads up to those looking into CD-RW, MaximumLinux magazine is going
to do a feature on CD-RW in the next issue, due to hit the newstands around
1 September 2000.
Be aware that if you write a CD-RW, there is a great probability that
you will only be able to read that CD on the machine that
Hi Alan,
Just caught the end of the thread. I am also looking for burner. We use
a Smart Friendly burner
in our R D department. Is the CD-R4012 a fairly recent model?
Roman
Alan Shoemaker wrote:
BenI use a scsi CD-R 4012 from Smart Friendly, no
problems, but no W either. :-) I had
Alan Shoemaker wrote:
RomanI bought it from their online store as a special of
the month for $99 within the last 4 to 6 months.
http://www.smartandfriendly.com/
Alan
Romanator wrote:
Hi Alan,
Just caught the end of the thread. I am also looking for burner. We use
a Smart
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, you wrote:
yes, i have allready seen this... just was curious to some opinions.
Ben
If you read the cdr newsgroup for a while you'll find that most
people recommend either a Plextor or Yamaha CDRW, scsi has it
proponents also. I've never been a scuzzy fan. I have and
I use a Yamaha CRW8424E, it works fine!
not sure if first message went through... anyone know of any CD RW drive
that are for sure compatible with Mandrake 7.1? I would like one that
mandrake allready has the drivers to... Im looking for an external
SCSI. Is USB supported with Mandrake...
BenI use a scsi CD-R 4012 from Smart Friendly, no
problems, but no W either. :-) I had a -RW for a while but
found no use for the W (or the extra expense for rewriteable
media) so gave it to my son.
Alan
benjamin michael mcclelland wrote:
yes, i have allready seen this... just was
benjamin michael mcclelland wrote:
not sure if first message went through... anyone know of any CD RW drive
that are for sure compatible with Mandrake 7.1? I would like one that
mandrake allready has the drivers to... Im looking for an external
SCSI. Is USB supported with Mandrake... I
did that... was looking for experiences... If there were any that were
especially easy to setup. I want to get one and have it working, not
laying around like a lot of people that I have seen.
Ben
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Eric MC.D wrote:
benjamin michael mcclelland wrote:
not sure if first
Michael,
That burner should work OK. If it is SCSI there won't be a problem. If
it is IDE you will probably have to turn on SCSI emulation in the kernel
(if it isn't already). I think all burners should work ok with possible
exceptions of the TDK VeloCD and an external USB burners.
Aaron
Is it SCSI device? If yes, then you need info about your SCSI-card, but not
PANASONIC CW 7585.
--
Tran
Michael wrote:
I just completed a telephone order for a
PANASONIC CW 7585 cd burner; as an after thought i asked if it was
supported by Linux. They said they didn't know- so
Got the smae trouble with Philips RW 3610 on hdb
Only way to mount is is on /dev/scd0!
Try it
Krit.
= Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
I just installed 7.0 and I have two problems, the first one is that 7.0 found
my HP 7200i plus cd r-w drive and put it on the desktop as
Try the cdrecord homepage:
http://www.fokus.gmd.de/nthp/employees/schilling/cdrecord.html
On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where can I find a list of CD rewritable drives that are supported under
linux?
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