Daniel da Veiga <danieldaveiga <at> gmail.com> writes:
> Ok, you're right, it really does burn cds. Well googling produces lots of complaints about trouble. But it looks mostly like old windows stuff... > So, you're still not able to burn them? Try erasing an RW or writting > an RW (so you don't spent cds). You should be able to do that with > k3b, unless you already have mounted the cd (the erase and burn > operations don't need the drive mounted) but I suppose that would echo > an error. I'm using a brand new rw cd. I tried copying 2 .wav files to the cd. Here's the messages echoed to the K3b screen: Using cdrecored 2.1 Starting dao writing at 24x speed... Medium or burner do not support writing at 24x speed Switching down burn speed to 4x Starting in 2 seconds Starting in 1 second Writing canceled. <by James after 40 minutes> Removing buffer files Unlocking drive... Could not unlock CD drive. > You don't need anything special on your kernel to burn cds. At least I > have nothing special on mine. K3b does it all for me. OK, Maybe my use parameters are missing something? emerge -Nvp k3b <reveals> ebuild R ] app-cdr/k3b-0.11.24 +arts -debug +dvdr +encode +flac +kde -kdeenablefinal +mad +oggvorbis -xinerama 0 kB ideas? James -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list