http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=5164
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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-10-09 00:18 -------
As I said, I prefer to let this bug open as :
- rebooting or leaving a session to take into configuration is not the Linux way
(ever installed Windoze ? and got used to/liked it ?) , as part of Mandrake's
integration responsibility is the enforcement of users' requirements (well, I'm
a user...). As you made a *hint* to it, I will be filing a bug report upstream
(fcrozat made the speach before... and got me convinced as the bug was
corrected) : IMHO as long it's not corrected it has to remain an open bug, K3B
is a good product for archiving files (to make ISO I use xcdroast which works
flawlessly). Even if not*only* dependant on Mandrake, if it stays open for
Mandrake, Red-Hat, Gentoo, Slackware, you name it, it gets spin and makes the
user's point of view of importance (that's the relevancy of a bug report : if
nobody cares, I care)
- there's at least the issue that it was in English instead of French, which is
completely in Mandrake's scope (it worked in French in 9.1...)
Well if your analysis is to get rid of k3bsetup, why not ? I was quite
astonished that it would go as far as to add lines to /etc/fstab... maybe you
should remove k3bsetup (or put it in a separate package) and add a way in
drakxtools to provide k3b with what's necessary to work (or in the rpm
installing k3b... or make an appropriate RFC to the developers) ?
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In Mandrake 9.2rc1, with K3B 0.9.4mdk (could not yet get 0.9.5)
After launching k3bsetup with root, everything is available and a user is
identified to be able to launch k3b.
When launching k3b for this user, there is the following error :
Unable to find cdrecord executable
K3b uses cdrecord to actually write cds. Without cdrecord K3b won't be able to
properly initialize the writing devices.
Solution: Install the cdrtools package which contains cdrecord.
Unable to find cdrdao executable
K3b uses cdrdao to actually write cds. Without cdrdao you won't be able to copy
cds, write cue/bin images, write CD-TEXT, and write audio cds on-the-fly.
Solution: Install the cdrdao package.
Although everything is installed.
The only way to use k3b is to launch it as root.
BTW, I would have expected a french version (that's another bug, minor)