Joerg Schilling wrote:
Bill Davidsen <[email protected]> wrote:
- Use cdrecord (or one of the plug-compatible substitutes) in TAO
burning mode.
Rather than one of the "raw" modes? I found several posts suggesting
that the magic was 'raw96r' or similar. I believe I tried that, as well
as -sao, -tao, and -dao, but I can repeat the test easily.
People who recommend -raw96r instead of -sao usually suffer from the hald
bug on Linux that causes hald to distrurb CD writing.
The best solution for that problem is to kill hald ;-)
kill -STOP ` pgrep hald `
Noted. Since the only mode which seems to have a hope of working is TAO
from what people have said, raw96r seems to be a side track. And I would
certainly edit the configuration rather than just kill hal and do all
the associated work by hand.,
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be valid when the war is over..." Otto von Bismark
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