Has this situation changed in the meantime? I read that it was first
reported in Debian in the year 2003!
** Changed in: cdrtools (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Incomplete
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/13729
Title:
[kernel] CD-RW erasing fails on QSI drives
Status in Allows you to created CDs on a CD recorder:
New
Status in nautilus-cd-burner:
Unknown
Status in “brasero” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in “cdrtools” package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Status in “cdrtools” package in Debian:
Fix Released
Status in “cdrtools” package in Fedora:
Won't Fix
Bug description:
I suppose it's a cdrecord problem, although it is also encountered in
nautilus-cd-burner.
Problem:
It is impossible to burn a cd-rw with nautilus. It opens druid if empty cd-rw
is
inserted, but reports an error. However it is possible to burn a cd-rw with
cdrecord (with different frontends).
It is impossible to erase a cd-rw with cdrecord (CLI or with frontend like
xcdroast). However, it is possible to erase a cd-rw with cdrdao.
Note: Added [kernel] tag as the SCSI blank command is perfectly OK
and as this problem is only present on Linux. It seems that the Linux
kernel modifies the SCSI cdb before sending it ti the drive. This explains why
a perfectly correct SCSI command will get an error "Illegal Field in CDB".
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