Bill Davidsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >>> If you like to see an error message that is meaningful, get a
> >>> recent cdrtools
> >>>
> >>> ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/alpha/
> >>>
> >>> and call cdrecord -prcap and cdrecord -minfo as root or install
> >>> cdrecord as root.
> >>>   
> >>>       
> >> Haven't you fixed the problem of requiring root YET?!! I don't expect 
> >> you to fix it on Linux, but I would have thought BSD would work.
> >>     
> >
> > I cannot "fix" this as this is a Linux kernel requirement.
> >
> >   
> Hogwash. growisofs works without root, therefore you either choose to 
> claim it is a Linux problem, or you don't understand how to fix it. 

Do you like a decent discussion or do you like to be one of the uninformed
people who participate in the braindead FUD against cdrtools?

If you have no clue on the background, you should listen to people like me who 
know what they are talking about.... You are listening to the wrong people.

> Moreover, the hacked version of cdrecord which comes with Fedora works 
> without root, although it's a bit old.

Read the text of my last mail and try to understand _why_ _some_ people might 
believe that cdrecord is able to work under _some_ _conditions_.

I am not sure about what limited services growisofs provides. I did see enough
logs from cdrecord that verify the fact that Linux does not allow cdrecord to
work correctly under all conditions. This is because Linux does not allow all  
the SCSI commands cdrecord needs for it's work unless cdrecord runs with root 
privileges.

Jörg

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