to revert!!!:
some days ago I did unadvertantly:
root@primergy:/home/joerg# apt-get install \
> build-essential \
> cmake \
> git \
> libmbedtls-dev \
> libasound2-dev \
> libavcodec-dev \ #!!!
>
Am 09.07.21 um 21:54 schrieb Charles Curley:
I'd like to check two things:
* Whether a given path is not already in the $PATH variable
* Whether the given path already exists
If both are true, I'd like to add the given path to the $PATH variable.
I can add the given path, and test for the
Am 09.07.21 um 21:44 schrieb Greg Wooledge:
On Fri, Jul 09, 2021 at 09:36:00PM +0200, Kampmann wrote:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libavcodec58 : Depends: libavutil56 (>= 10:4.1.6) but it is not going to be
installed
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.27) but
Hello - I tried to install ffmpeg (a normal Debian package) and got some
strange messages. the ffmpeg-group adviced me to go to a Debian group. I
hope I am correct here in this group.
I am running Debian 9 on a Fujitsu TX 100 S1 computer ...
/base) joerg@primergy:~$ uname -a
Linux primergy
Am Wed, 15 Nov 2017 22:00:54 -0500 schrieb Stefan Monnier:
> I highly doubt that TRIM would help. IOW, it's just a gut feeling you
> have, but I strongly doubt you have concrete data that can show it might
> be related to the presence/absence of TRIM-support.
May be you are right. I hope so...
Am 11.11.17 15:27, schrieb Christian Seiler:
If it's the kernel driver there's a chance that'll be fixed in a future
kernel version.
Hmm... Arch Linux (that I tried) comes with a recent kernel and this still
not work.
Unfortunately I can't say much more about that, I've never had an
Am Sat, 11 Nov 2017 14:13:12 +0100 schrieb Christian Seiler:
> Also, did you mount the device with -o discard or set that option with
> tune2fs (_before_ mounting it)?
No, not now. I want to use fstrim in favour to the discard option. But
I've tested it with an Arch Linux installation with a
Am Mon, 06 Nov 2017 14:28:32 +0100 schrieb Christian Seiler:
> I don't what you want is possible. When you plug in an external drive
> (that is _not_ in /etc/fstab etc.) the process of how it gets mounted is
> different:
...
> tune2fs -o +discard /dev/external_disk_device
My drive has
Am Tue, 07 Nov 2017 01:00:54 +0500 schrieb Alexander V. Makartsev:
> I don't use TRIM feature on my systems because of that, and hope for a
> firmware of modern SSD will manage everything automatically. Am I wrong?
I've used a ext4 formatted, unencrypted (!) 64GB SanDisk Extreme USB 3.0
Am Mon, 06 Nov 2017 14:28:32 +0100 schrieb Christian Seiler:
> But all that doesn't really help you if the underlying LUKS container
> isn't opened with the discard option set. And as far as I know there is
> no possibility of tagging a LUKS container with that option, you must
> always supply
Normally I would enable TRIM support in the /etc/fstab or the /etc/
crypttab by add the discard option.
Now I have bought a SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD. My goal is to add a LUKS
encrypted partition without an explicit fstab entry. I've done this with
some USB thumbdrives before, but not with
Am Thu, 26 Oct 2017 13:13:57 +0100 schrieb Darac Marjal:
> [Aside: The debian packaging tool is called "synaptic". "Synaptics" are
> a company producing touchpads. The two are not related]
I know, but I always make this mistake. ;-)
> I believe this is a known bug in synaptic: #864640 [1].
It
I'm still running Debian 8 on all of my systems. Since it is time to
switch to Debian 9, I've tried to have a first look at it. So I've
installed the nonfree DVD-Image 9.2 within a VirtualBox container. All
went fine, until I've tried to update the APT database.
Both, apt and Synaptics updates
Am Tue, 08 Aug 2017 14:31:33 + schrieb Curt:
> Did you look on the innertubes? This seems to be quite a popular
> question. No help here, for instance?
>
> https://superuser.com/questions/860553/user-id-mapping-with-nfs-on-
synology-nas
>
> If not I'm sorry for wasting your time.
Thanks
Am Tue, 08 Aug 2017 11:34:58 +0100 schrieb Darac Marjal:
> On Tue, Aug 08, 2017 at 10:09:42AM +0000, Joerg Desch wrote:
>>Am Tue, 08 Aug 2017 11:01:12 +0100 schrieb Darac Marjal:
>>
>>> I'll assume that the Synology is a black box, and so we can't work out
>>> ho
Am Tue, 08 Aug 2017 11:01:12 +0100 schrieb Darac Marjal:
> I'll assume that the Synology is a black box, and so we can't work out
> how it's configured.
Yes, more or less.
>
> Try "mount -v -t nfs name.or.ip.of.synology:/ /some/mountpoint" and see
> what errors result.
Mounting isn't the
It drives me crazy. Really. The company I'm working for is switching from
a Dell server running Ubuntu to a Synology HA solution. On my desktop,
I'm using Debian 8 and only Debian (Yes I know, I can be lucky ;-)).
My first try was to mount the new shares using NFS4 and taraa...
imapd. This
Am 13.07.17 12:13 nachm., schrieb Jörg-Volker Peetz:
there's this nice blog in German:
https://blog.dafb-o.de/neue-firmware-fuer-garmin-devices-unter-linux/ where the
firmware update procedure from Linux is detailed and a link to the firmware
files for your device is given
Am Wed, 12 Jul 2017 14:14:20 +0200 schrieb tomas:
> I'm downright appalled to see that a little piece of hardware comes tied
> to TahCloud and doesn't give the user any choices in that. I'd be raging
> at Garmin, were I their customer, for being (mis)treated like that.
My mistake... The
Am Wed, 12 Jul 2017 14:08:22 +0200 schrieb solitone:
> Yes, I used to have a VirtualBox instance on my previous laptop, and it
> did work. Then I migrated that VirtualBox image to KVM when I prepared
> my new laptop, and it continued to work.
Just because you mentioned it You have build a
Am Wed, 12 Jul 2017 07:43:31 -0400 schrieb Fungi4All:
> I think you need to read up to the NMEA183 protocol, which for a while
> it was the standard of i/o data ever since the first gps had wired
> connections on it.
Both devices are visible as filesystem. So I can easily copy and convert
the
Am Wed, 12 Jul 2017 13:28:11 +0200 schrieb solitone:
> I have a Garmin Edge 520, and I use the Garmin Connect app on my
> smartphone to sync it, not the Windows tool. I just needed the Windows
> tool during initial configuration, but once it's registered you no
> longer need it (except for some
I'm using a Garmin Edge 520 for my bycicle and a (new) Forerunner for
running. How can I access Garmin Connect without installing the Windows
tools?
The Garmin Edge 520 is already registered to my Garmin Connect account.
I've used an old Windows 7 notebook with isn't functional anymore. Now
Am Wed, 04 Jan 2017 22:59:46 -0800 schrieb Bob McGowan:
> When I shutdown my desktop system, the screen displays messages from
> systemd (I presume), the last of which is "Reached target Shutdown".
Just a thought...
I'm running Debian Jessie and I see the same behavior with my Thinkpad
T500.
I've created a LUKS partition which I mount on demand. This partition was
created using cryptsetup. While mounting the partition, GNOME asks me
first for the passphrase and than for the "admin" password.
A while ago, I've created a LUKS partition on an USB thumb drive using
GNOME Disks. In
My personal workaround...
yesterday, I had used GNOME3 Classic which reduced the freezes down to
"every3 hours". ;-) Today morning, I've downgrades the kernel back to the
previous version and I'm back to GNOME3 and Firefox for 2 hours now. No
freeze so far...
What I've done is:
aptitude
Some additional information...
After the X-Crash, neither CTRL-ALT_F1 nor CRTL-ALT-DEL works. Even CRTL-
ALT-BACKSPACE doesn't work.
But I've tried ALT-PRINT-REISUB and the system reboots.
Am Mon, 04 Apr 2016 15:21:09 +0200 schrieb Sven Arvidsson:
> 3.16 was mentioned later in the thread:
> https://lkml.org/lkml/2016/3/9/373
OK. If I find some time, I will have a look at this.
> You might want to file a bug if there isn't one open already.
For the kernel-image package? Is the
Am Mon, 04 Apr 2016 13:17:53 +0200 schrieb Sven Arvidsson:
> What kernel are you running? Looks like it might be this:
> https://lkml.org/lkml/2016/3/6/257
The changlelog of the current kernel image pakcage lists these changes
for "radeon":
- radeon/cik: Fix GFX IB test on Big-Endian
-
Am Mon, 04 Apr 2016 13:17:53 +0200 schrieb Sven Arvidsson:
> On Mon, 2016-04-04 at 11:11 +0000, Joerg Desch wrote:
>> After the upgrade (and a restart), the system freezes from one second
>> to the other. It seems to be independent from the used application.
>>
>> As
I have an extremely hard problem after upgrading Debian Jessie from 8.3
to 8.4 today. The system is a Dell Vostro with an AMD/ATI Turks PRO
[Radeon HD 7570]. The free radeon driver is used for X. Desktop is GNOME3.
The resolution is 25560x1440. I've used this resolution for about 3-4
weeks
I've tried to find a way to use github or github-pages as host to provide
a repository for apt. Does anyone knows such a solution?
Am Thu, 03 Dec 2015 13:35:35 -0800 schrieb GC:
> Can someone help me compare the differences with each of these laptops?
> - Lenovo ThinkPad X60/X60s - Lenovo ThinkPad X60 Tablet - Lenovo
> ThinkPad T60 - Lenovo ThinkPad X200 - Lenovo ThinkPad R400 - Lenovo
> ThinkPad R500 - Lenovo ThinkPad T400
I run into a bug where nm-connection-editor doesn't read the password out
of the settings. And without password it doesn't save changes.
I hadn't recognized this first, so that I tested editing the setup as
root. The console outputs leads me to a solution. After saving my changes
as root, I no
I have installed a standard Debian Jessie (with systemd and GNOME3) on my
older T500 (dual core). For some reasons, the *power statistics monitor*
is not installed by default. Is there a reason for that?
Is it save to install gnome-power-manager (only to get the monitor) or
does it may cause
Am Thu, 24 Sep 2015 00:05:11 +0200 schrieb sp113438:
> sudo redshift-gtk -b 0.5
>
> dims 50%
>From the homepage:
Redshift has a brightness adjustment setting, but it does not work the
way most people might expect. In fact it is a *fake brightness
adjustment* obtained by manipulating the
Ich habe nach meinem Upgrade von Wheezy auf Jessie die VPN-Konfiguration
aufgeschoben. Nun wollte ich das nachholen und habe (ganz blauäugig) die
alte Datei unter /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections wieder
einsortiert.
Leider erkennt der NetworkManager die Datei nicht. Zumindest zeigt er
Sorry, wrong group! Please, ignore the post
it was to early in the morning and the coffee was not cooked. ;-)
I'm using Inkscape from Jessie and have some trouble with the arrangement
of the toolbars. I've written a bug report (#797148) two weeks ago, but
without reactions for now.
The positioning of the toolbars is only in some (rare) cases possible. It
is very hard to find a place where the moved
Am Mon, 17 Nov 2014 15:29:21 +0100 schrieb Erwan David:
Is there a printable/epub/pdf version of systemd for administrators ?
http://www.bandwidthco.com/whitepapers/os/linux/systemd/systemd%20for%
20Administrators.pdf
Google leads me to this link... ;-)
I don't know the state of this
Am Mon, 22 Sep 2014 19:01:36 -0400 schrieb PaulNM:
Questions for the OP:
Is the Desktop always on? If so, it could be the master server.
No the Desktop is only used if the screens of the notebooks are to
small. ;-)
Do you want to sync even if the laptops are not home, not just have
Am Sun, 21 Sep 2014 11:45:23 +0200 schrieb Hans:
Unison doesn't use rsync. As far as I know, Unison uses a rsync alike
algorithm which is bidirectional, while rsync is only unidirectional.
Nope, rsync is bidirectional, too.
Are you shure? I'm only aware of the unidirectional sync. The man
Am Sun, 21 Sep 2014 19:52:51 +0200 schrieb lee:
Joerg Desch n...@jdesch.de writes:
I currently use Unison to sync the data between the notebooks and the
NAS.
NFS over VPN?
Nope. Currently not. My first step is a solution which works in the local
network. Later I would like to add my
Hi.
I'm using Debian Wheezy on two Notebooks and one Desktop. All systems are
using NFS to access a NAS. While the notebooks have all data on there
local SSDs, the Desktop is working directly on the NFS share.
I currently use Unison to sync the data between the notebooks and the NAS.
This is
Am Sun, 21 Sep 2014 09:48:14 +0100 schrieb Joe:
I wouldn't have thought so, to any great extent. You can use rsync over
ssh if you're worried about the data being intercepted on your network,
but I doubt that it will be much quicker as Unison is just a front-end
to rsync.
Unison doesn't use
Am Wed, 03 Sep 2014 14:41:03 +0200 schrieb Jochen Spieker:
I have no idea.
I've got two tips by G+. (1) a mount point below ~ and (2) the option x-
gvfs-show as fstab option. Both doesn't change anything.
I suggested to file the bug against Nautilus because it
is the interface you are
Am Tue, 02 Sep 2014 23:59:38 +0200 schrieb Jochen Spieker:
This is missing the discard flag from your crypttab entry. It appears
that Gnome ignores your settings.
Is it ignored by Gnome or by udisk?
Either ask upstream (i.e. Gnome people) or open a bug report for
nautilus.
Are you sure
Am Mon, 01 Sep 2014 09:48:30 +0200 schrieb Jochen Spieker:
Joerg Desch:
I'm using a separate LUKS encrypted partition on my SSD, which I only
mount after login. Since there is now way to to this with
crypttab/fstab, I have to use Nautilus to do this.
Hm? I don't understand why you say
Am Mon, 01 Sep 2014 08:18:09 +0200 schrieb Hans:
cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sda4 home2
mount /dev/mapper/home2 /mnt
Thanks. The manual way on the shell is working, but I has some hopes that
the GUI would be working too! An mentioned in my other followup, LUKS
encrypted USB sticks are handled
Am Mon, 01 Sep 2014 12:19:39 +0200 schrieb Hans:
As far as I remember (and someone may correct me, if I am wrong) if
there is an entry in fstab, the devices are not mounted by the GUI (I
guess you mean dolphin).
I'm using Nautilus in GNOME. Dolphin is KDE. IMO fstab entries without
the
I'm using a separate LUKS encrypted partition on my SSD, which I only
mount after login. Since there is now way to to this with crypttab/fstab,
I have to use Nautilus to do this.
I'm running a regular Debian Wheezy.
After clicking on the (unmounted) LUKS partition, the system asks for the
LUKS
Does nobody have a solution for this?
Am Thu, 07 Aug 2014 18:21:51 + schrieb Joerg Desch:
My configuration entries are:
# /etc/crypttab private_luks /dev/sdb7 none luks,noauto
# /etc/fstab /dev/mapper/private_luks /media/privates ext4
user,nofail,noauto,noatime\
1 2
GNOME
I have successfully prepared a partition for the usage with LUKS. After
that, I've added some entries to /etc/fstab and /etc/crypttab. Using
cryptdisks_start/stop with mount/umount works fine.
Now I want to be able to mount the partition manually from within GNOME.
I want to have the GUI
I've recently replaced Linux MINT on 3 machines with Debian Wheezy and
GNOME3.4. All of my shares are mounted with NFS. For this purpose I use
the following options (on all installations):
rw,_netdev,hard,intr,user,nosuid,exec,async,auto
Two of the machines opens Nautilus after each login.
Am Thu, 03 Jul 2014 00:12:15 -0700 schrieb Joseph Loo:
rw,_netdev,hard,intr,user,nosuid,exec,async,auto
You might want to try soft instead of hard.
Thanks for your tip. I will try it this evening.
I'm no NFS expert and I've created the mount entries a long time ago.
The option hard was
Am Thu, 03 Jul 2014 02:42:05 -0600 schrieb Bob Proulx:
Joerg Desch wrote:
Warning. Using soft can cause silent data corruption.
That's the reason I'm using hard.
Same with _netdev. Personally I am
only using async and nothing more these days. intr is okay.
_netdev is good
some new infos (but still no solution):
I've installed the package on Linux MINT 15 (or 16) and here it works as
expected. After the installation of the package the wallpapers are
visible inside the settings dialog.
Is there a difference to the GNOME 3.4 in Wheezy?
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email
Hi.
I've build a package with some of my favorite wallpapers. The package
installs fine and I've created a XML file too. But the GNOME settings
dialog of Wheezy doesn't show me my wallpapers.
I've installed all files below
/usr/share/backgrounds/joede-collection/1650x1050/
and installed the
Hi,
I have a Fujitsu primergy TX100 S1 and installed a bios-raid1 (LSI raid
from Fujitsu - 2 disks prepartitioned into 1 primary and 5 extension
disks each - done by ctrl-M).
This machine used to have Lenny but an important component was destroyed
so I decided to proceed to Wheezy skipping
Volkan YAZICI wrote:
On Sat, 21 Feb 2009, asdf asdf k.joseph1...@gmail.com writes:
What is the best DVD writing solution without GUI? :D
wodim.
wodim does not support to write DVDs.
wodim is a dead fork from an extremely outdated cdrecord release where the
working DVD support from the
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. b...@iguanasuicide.net wrote:
On Saturday 17 January 2009, Joerg Schilling
joerg.schill...@fokus.fraunhofer.de wrote about 'Re: k3b brasero don't
work, nerolinux does- works ar 2X':
Chris Bannister mockingb...@earthlight.co.nz wrote:
http://lwn.net/Articles/198171
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. b...@iguanasuicide.net wrote:
Unfortunately Sun then developed the CDDL[1] and Jörg Schilling
released parts of recent versions of cdrtools under this license.
True.
Given the fact that attacking Sun (the largest donator of OpenSOurce
software) is definitely
Chris Bannister mockingb...@earthlight.co.nz wrote:
Maybe Jörg could comment on the below article:
http://lwn.net/Articles/198171/
Let me answer as quick as your question was:
Everything starting with the word Unfortunately in this article is plain FUD.
Jörg
--
Jochen Schulz m...@well-adjusted.de wrote:
Joerg Schilling:
As mentioned before: cdrkit is neither free nor working.
Jörg, is there anything we can do to make you recognize the fact that
there are different opinions on that subject and that there is no sense
in trying to educate anyone
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. b...@iguanasuicide.net wrote:
So you are happy if someone givey you pre-alpha's and calls them stable?
This sounds really strange.
My first requirement is that the release team does not feel the need to use
the qualifier alpha. I did not say that was my only
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. b...@iguanasuicide.net wrote:
The minimum requirements one need to have on a stable release is that it
does not have known bugs at the time of piublishing.
We have different requirements for a stable release.
Cdrecord had 50 stable releases that match the requirements
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. b...@iguanasuicide.net wrote:
On Friday 2009 January 09 09:25:31 Joerg Schilling wrote:
There recently have been some mails from Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. and
Johannes Wiedersich that have not been send to me, so it seems that the
authors are not interested in a discussion
John Hasler jhas...@debian.org wrote:
The people behind wodim do not follow the conditions of the GPL and they
do not follow the conditions in the higher worthy Urbebertrechts law.
Whether the name is used directly or via a symlink does not matter. The
original names are used without
There recently have been some mails from Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. and
Johannes Wiedersich that have not been send to me, so it seems that the
authors are not interested in a discussion. Their mail contained the usual
accusations: the claim that cdrtools is not free and that there is no
John Hasler jhas...@debian.org wrote:
Joerg.Schilling writes:
This seems to be an interesting claim.
If you only believe a lawsuit in court, then you would obviously not
believe the
claims from Debian. Nice to see!
Debian is accusing no one of copyright infringement.
In case you
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI edua...@kalinowski.com.br wrote:
Joerg Schilling wrote:
Debian on the other side violates GPL and Urheberrcht with the cdrkit fork.
I've seen you say that several times on this thread (an in other times),
but I've missed the explanation of exactly why did
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. b...@iguanasuicide.net wrote:
On Wednesday 2009 January 07 10:23:52 Joerg Schilling wrote:
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
The problem with wodim is that it is not a real fork.
A fork is something that is supported,
Not true. In software engineering, a project fork
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
Joerg doesn't like wodim, because he doesn't really believe people should be
able to fork his code. (He is the primary developer of cdrecord.) His
This is wrong. The problem with wodim is that it is not a real fork.
A fork is something that is supported, but wodim
John Hasler jhas...@debian.org wrote:
Joerg.Schilling writes:
On the other side, Debian introduced problems with GPL and Urheberrecht
in the fork so wodim/cdrkit cannot be legally distributed (see above).
When and in what court was your lawsuit filed? Where can we read the
decision? If
Please keep me on the CC!
Paul Cartwright wrote:
I recommand to have a look at the latest release (2.01.01a55) in
ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/alpha/
make sure to be root when calling make install, to allow cdrecord to be
installed suid root as needed on Linux.
I have a48
Paul Cartwright a...@pcartwright.com wrote:
We had a server outage last weekend. If you still have problems, ask your
ISP for help, thousands of people are using ftp.berlios.de without any
problem.
Jörg
I am having problems getting to this site and downloading updates:
Chris Bannister wrote:
Are you sure it it using the new cdrecord?
What do you understand by new cdrecord?
wodim has been created from a very old version of cdrecord
by adding new bugs and by changing things in a way that
makes wodim be in conflict with the GPL and the
Configuring Cdrkit, version 1.1.9
CMake Error at wodim/CMakeLists.txt:18 (MESSAGE):
Error: found a Linux system but no libcap header. Install libcap-dev.
Thanks! this is another hint that wodim is in conflict with the GPL.
Some notes:
k3b works best with cdrecord as cdrecord is well
$ cdda2wav dev=/dev/hdc -t 4
. How can manage things so to omit the device specification?
when I do: icedax -t 4 (now (in debian) cdda2wav is a symbolic link to
icedax)
I get:
icedax: No such file or directory. Cannot open '-1'. Cannot open SCSI driver.
icedax: For possible targets
Fixating...
Errno: 0 (Success), close track/session scsi sendcmd: no error
CDB: 5B 00 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
status: 0x2 (CHECK CONDITION)
Sense Bytes: 70 00 02 00 00 00 00 10 00 00 00 0E 04 08 00 80
Sense Key: 0x2 Not Ready, Segment 0
Sense Code: 0x04 Qual 0x08 (logical unit not ready, long
If the inclusion of cdrecord into GPL-strict Linux distros were
important to you (I'm assuming it ain't, why should it) you could
just GPL it and take the wind out of the stupid Debian maintainers'
sails. After all it's you who insists that the CDDL and the GPL are
compatible.
It seems that you
Yes, I can see that the Debian community is having an absolutely
terrible time trying to get wodim to work. Six Important bugs.
Nice trolling attempt
let me forward _unedited_ real numbers instead of your fake:
Outstanding bugs -- Important bugs; Patch Available (1 bug)
Steve Kemp wrote:
Please stop feeding the troll.
Well, it seems that you did also feed this troll.
Sometimes it is hard to stay quiet, in special if someone publishes incorrect
claims about free software. I believe it is important to post real numbers
after someone tried to lower the number
What's stopping cdrecord from being in Debian alongside wodim?
Its license (mix). Many people see various problems:
http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/gerv/archives/006193.html
http://lwn.net/Articles/195167/
http://lwn.net/Articles/199061/
He is mixing CDDL with GPL code and even has
The real problem is a problem caused by the fact that the people
who created the wodim project don't like to cooperate in a way
that results in quality. I cannot accept patches that don't fix
the problems they are intended to fix but introduce bugs instead.
Hey Joerg. Surely
Ok, I am going to install wodim (I've never used it, may take me days
to learn it). Years ago, seems everyone used cdrecord for burning CD.
Is it in now days that the wodim is more popular than the cdrecord?
Why do you believe that an extremely outdated version from cdrecord
where somebody even
Hello, that is apparently a long story if you start to read into it. It
has somenthing to do with licensing and philosophy. As far as I can tell
The story has nothing to do with licensing or philosophy but with the missing
will for quality oriented collaboration with the Author.
The attacks
Wodim is nothing but a fork of a quite old version of cdrecord and, as
far as I know, only exists inside Debian. The main reason for this fork
are a dispute over Jörg Schilling's (cdrecord author) licensing and (at
There is a lot of missinformation spread from a few Debian people.
These
I have been using the command:
mkisofs -J -v -l -r -o file.iso directory
to create an iso image for burning to cd. Never had any problem with it
until recently when a couple of my friends started complaining that they
were unable to read those cds in windows.
Upon investigating, I
The CDDL is a free software license that gives more freedom than the GPL
does
and it is definitely accepted even by Debian.
It's accepted by Debian? I've never seen any consensus that it's
Of yourse it is and if you really care, you of course have no problem to find
the related mails
dvd+rw-tools:
.allways success. just curious after all the things schily writes on
his website about wodim ao. am a kind of practical. found out that
schily's latest beta of cdrecord on my machine gives unsurmountable
problems: destroyed without a warning two brandnew cdroms. the last
do not make me out for a liar without any proof from your side. in
intended to send you a bugreport after conclusive trials: i still do
*when i have time*: i am a working man with a rather large family.
I do not call you a liar, I just explain that it is impossible to deal with
I have both cdrecord (Cdrecord-Clone 2.01.01a01) and wodim (1.1.6) on my
Sarge system. I'm using kernel 2.6.22 right now.
This is a very very old version of cdrecord!
It is definitely unable to work around the bugs in a Linus-2.6 kernel.
Use a recent version of cdrecord
I have an Etch box with a linux-image-2.6.18-5-k7. All works well but
wodim -devices
Beginning native device scan. This may take a while ...
wodim: Invalid argument. Cannot Set SG_SET_TIMEOUT
Apt-get install wodim confirms I have the latest release. I have also
run apt-get
I have an Etch box with a linux-image-2.6.18-5-k7. All works well but
wodim -devices
Beginning native device scan. This may take a while ...
wodim: Invalid argument. Cannot Set SG_SET_TIMEOUT
Apt-get install wodim confirms I have the latest release. I have also
run apt-get
I only asked the question, as I thought there might be a diagnostic tool that
could interrogate the cdrom drive to see if all was ok.
# cdrecord --devices seems to show the drive as available.
Cdrecord does not have a --devices option:
Calling this commandline will pass ices to the dev=
El Lunes, 30 de Abril de 2007 10:07, Juan Martín Carril escribió:
Hola juan, como estas? es porque esta corrupto el paquete, lo que tenes que
hacer es cuando se para en ese paso la instalacion, debes ir a una consola y
editar el source.list para que no pregunte en el cd y pregunte en la red,
From time to time I grab a diferent OS to install and try my hands at
it. This time was OpenSolaris. The thing is, at some point in the
install, OpenSolaris throws a license at my face that doesn't seem open
at all. I can run the software, but I can't redistribute, copy, etc. I
am no law
, I would continue work and try to put together a
debian package one day.
Best regards,
Joerg
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not by system load as
the figure above indicates.
Best regards,
Joerg
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