RE: Smart Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-10 Thread Manuel A. Camacho Q.
both programs are supposed to be nothing but frontends to cdrecord). -Manuel. -Mensaje original- De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]En nombre de Ed Lazor Enviado el: Jueves, 09 de Noviembre de 2000 06:00 p.m. Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Asunto: Re: Smart Friendly CD-RW

RE: Smart Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-10 Thread Manuel A. Camacho Q.
Also,if I recall, SF drives were strictly IDE...and my understanding is that there's some finagling you need to do to get IDE drives to be accessed via a SCSI kludge under Linux. Nop. Mine is SCSI, and actually I had to change to another SCSI adapter to make it work under Linux. -Manuel.

Re: Smart Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-10 Thread John Aldrich
On Thu, 09 Nov 2000, Ed Lazor wrote: Anyone ever get a Smart Friendly CD-RW burner working under linux? If so, how'd you do it? I have one of these drives and their company has closed. Most SF burners are simply re-labled. I've got a SCSI Smart Friendly burner which works just fine

Re: Smart Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-10 Thread John Aldrich
On Thu, 09 Nov 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any idea who actually manufactured the drive? SF didn't build their own...just packaged others. Also,if I recall, SF drives were strictly IDE...and my understanding is that there's some finagling you need to do to get IDE drives to be accessed

Re: Smart Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-10 Thread John Aldrich
On Thu, 09 Nov 2000, Ed Lazor wrote: At 05:15 PM 11/9/2000 -0500, you wrote: Any idea who actually manufactured the drive? SF didn't build their own...just packaged others. Interesting... I didn't know that. I just looked and it says Manufactured at Y.P. - Made in Japan. Also,if I

Re: Smart Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-10 Thread Leonard den Ottolander
Hello Ed, I have the original SCSI adapter and the drive. How would you recommend I approach getting it setup? Writing CD's when using a SCSI R/W drive is really easy. Apart from the fact that somebody suggested that the SF host adapter might give you some trouble there

Re: Smart Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-09 Thread mburger
Any idea who actually manufactured the drive? SF didn't build their own...just packaged others. Also,if I recall, SF drives were strictly IDE...and my understanding is that there's some finagling you need to do to get IDE drives to be accessed via a SCSI kludge under Linux. Other than the

Re: Smart Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-09 Thread mstack
I have a Smart And Friendly SCSI CD-ROM - the adapter used some sort of weird Adaptec chipset. I know that Win98 supported it out of the box, but for the life of me, I couldn't get it to work under Win2k. As far as Linux in concerned, back in the days of RH 5.2 I checked their hardware

Re: Smart Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-09 Thread Ed Lazor
At 05:15 PM 11/9/2000 -0500, you wrote: Any idea who actually manufactured the drive? SF didn't build their own...just packaged others. Interesting... I didn't know that. I just looked and it says Manufactured at Y.P. - Made in Japan. Also,if I recall, SF drives were strictly IDE... Mine

Re: Smart Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-09 Thread Rick Warner
I did once, til the drive died. It was the SAF-226, a SCSI-2 device. The drive was actually a relabeled JVC. It ran fine with xcdroast straight out, until the burner died - at about the time SF went into Chapter 7. - rick warner - On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Ed Lazor wrote: Anyone ever get a

Re: Smart Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-09 Thread Ed Lazor
I did once, til the drive died. It was the SAF-226, a SCSI-2 device. The drive was actually a relabeled JVC. It ran fine with xcdroast straight out, until the burner died - at about the time SF went into Chapter 7. hmmm sorry your drive died. Mine is an SAF-226 also. I was thinking it was

Re: Smart Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-09 Thread Brian Wright
I'm using a Smart and Friendly CD-RW 226 SCSI with an Advansys SCSI controller, and I've never had any problems with it. The SF is actually a JVC with SF's name on it. - Original Message - From: "Ed Lazor" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 2:02 PM

Re: Smart Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-09 Thread Ed Lazor
Was the hardware on the system when you installed RedHat? Or did you have to do anything special to get it working? At 04:34 PM 11/9/2000 -0800, you wrote: I'm using a Smart and Friendly CD-RW 226 SCSI with an Advansys SCSI controller, and I've never had any problems with it. The SF is

Re: Smart Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-09 Thread Brian Wright
reccomend that you use either an Adaptec or Advansys SCSI controller. I have been burning CDs with no trouble at all. Best, Brian - Original Message - From: "Ed Lazor" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 5:14 PM Subject: Re: Smart Friendly CD-R

Re: Smart Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-09 Thread Christiane Tom
On Thu, 09 Nov 2000, you wrote: Anyone ever get a Smart Friendly CD-RW burner working under linux? If so, how'd you do it? I have one of these drives and their company has closed. Thanks =) -Ed ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL