>From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Fri Sep  5 23:24:50 2003
>On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 10:08:46PM +0200, Joerg Schilling wrote:
>> Your problem may be caused by:
>> 
>> -    rotten firmware  -> get new firmware
>> 
>> -    a rotten Linux kernel
>>      The Linux kernel is known to modify SCSI commands for ATAPI
>>      drives in some cases. 
>> 
>>      ----> get in contact with the Linux kernel team
>>      ----> verify by using a different OS (e.g. Solaris).
>Using the Debian package of cdrdao version 1:1.1.7-0.1 (upstream version 1.1.7)
>packaged by Martin Mitchell, the drive also in blank mode works
>correctly; using all available speeds (max is 24).

The fact that a different software works by chance does not verify that 
the kernel is OK.

Again: I cannot help with a broken kernel

As you are using a low quality no-name drive, the reason may also be the drive.

Cdrecord is definitely OK.

J�rg

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