Joerg Schilling wrote: >You are a victim of unplanned changes in the Linux kernel and it may be that >you run software that is not used on Linux by default. > >
Is there a plan about Linux changes? I just found a 'final word' about udev vs. devfs that was written almost two years ago. (*) >If you like use cdrecord, you need to create a correct set of /dev/* entries >on your machine. If it appears that a specific new implementaions will stay >for >more than 2 years, I will have a look at it and start adding support. > > Well it looks as if udev has been implemented for two years now and many distros start to enforce the use of udev now (two years seem to be a common interval). I suppose that most users use cdrecord through k3b and k3b's Author is much more willing to adapt his software to changes in Linux. I did not encounter any problems using it after changing to udev which will probably save you a lot of Linux problem reports. Rüdiger (*) http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/hotplug/udev_vs_devfs -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

