Hi Thomas,

On 9/11/07, Thomas Schmitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Joe MacDonald:
> > So I'm guessing this is an indication of a problem
> > in the Linux device driver, maybe at the SATA level,
> > maybe in SG?
>
> I would assume that SG is not to blame but rather
> the SATA specific code. Possibly even specific to
> the VIA VT6240 SATA controller.
>
> Burning seems to work with a VIA VT6421 and with a
> nVidia CK804 controller (i asked a friend about
> his well working hardware with contemporary SuSE
> Linux).
>
> Do you plan to go on with exploring the problem ?


I absolutely do.  I realized that in a couple of my later replies to Jörg
yesterday I inadvertently cut the list from the recipient lists, I'll
probably send out an update on what he was able to learn from my further
testing with Windows for the sake of anyone coming by later and looking at
the list archives.

In short, though, burning with cdrecord works (I think as expected) in
Windows, which I think everyone can already guess from the exchanges on the
list.

Either way, it doesn't work in linux so doing backups to DVDs (which is
generally how I like doing my backups) becomes a pain, to say the least, if
I have to backup my ext3 partition data from Windows.  So I'm pretty
motivated to see this one through.  And buying an add-on SATA controller is
my last resort since that benefits no one but me.  :-)

Else we could repeat the old experiment which i made
> with a user on the debburn-devel list.
> It resulted in this error
>    5 1A 00 PARAMETER LIST LENGTH ERROR
> when any mode page was sent.


That was the list of steps you sent yesterday?  I was focused on Jörg's
suggestions since my preference is to continue using what I know (that would
be cdrecord) but I'm all for gathering as much data as I can before I try to
approach SCSI and/or SATA developers.

If you post a bug report then please point me
> to the place where the discussion happens.


Will do.  My preference at this point would be to do it somewhere like the
Ubuntu bug tracker, but that will complicate things slightly since Ubuntu
ships wodim and most of my testing has been post-wodim-removal. But we'll
see how that goes.  I had remarkable success there before when I brought up
alsa problems.

-- 
-Joe.

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