Greetings Debi-one's, Are you trying to compile the "cdrecord" or some other thing that makes use of the "pg" driver?
Are you having no joy? Does the @#%$%$! cdrecord merely say "Cannot open SCSI" and then exit? Are you losing your hair by the fistful whilst you beat upon your breast and keyboard with equal ferocity? Have you upgraded both kernel and cdrecord without reward? Cry no more. cd /usr/include ls -ld linux drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 2048 Oct 10 17:13 linux Note that 'd' in the first column. It is your enemy. Debian hamm (and maybe others) didn't distribute the kernel source. So instead of that being a shambolic link into the kernel source, it is a standalone directory full of the header files for the linux-2.0.3? whatever kernel hamm was built around. Now having upgraded to linux-2.2.3, that standalone directory stands there alone with a bunch of obsolete header files. "cdrecord" looks in there, doesn't find pg.h and doesn't build in the ability to talk to the /dev/pg0. Solution :- su cd /usr/include rm -rvf linux ln -s /usr/src/linux/include/linux linux ls -ld linux lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 28 Mar 18 10:40 linux -> /usr/src/linux/include/linux Rebuild ab initio cdrecord. Hah! It works! John Carter EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Telephone : 27-12-808-0374x194 Fax:- 27-12-808-0338 <http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Cafe/5947> or <http://iwqs.pwv.gov.za> Knock. Knock. Who's there? GNU. GNU who? Don't cry Billy.

