Mario <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> That might very well be possible, since I am not really familiar with Solaris.
> However, what does "recent" in the Linux sense mean? I mean libburn/xfburn
> should work on any 2.4 or 2.6 kernel series.

The related bug in the linux kernel that introduced this kind of usage 
came up in early 2004 on a 2.4 kernel. The older 2.4 kernels are OK and honor
the privilege rules. The newer ones allowed to send any SCSI command even 
on a read-only file descriptor. As a hint: the bug was introduced by adding the
SG_IO ioctl() into the sg driver.

Jörg

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