Linux-Hardware Digest #186, Volume #13 Thu, 6 Jul 00 16:13:07 EDT
Contents:
FAQ (sylvain hutchison)
Re: vestigal (I mean vestigial) partition - how to get rid of? (David C.)
Re: linux and USB (Edward Lee)
Re: Macintosh modem (Edward Lee)
S3 Video Card and Mouse Cursor (Slakr67)
Add SCSI tape drives (Myra Hager)
Re: 486 Linux setup, 250 meg HD, which distro ??? (Jim Cameron)
Re: What the HE-- is this "chewtoy" (Rod Smith)
Re: ATI Rage 128 XPERT 2000 - distortion problem ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: Need soundcard suggestion. (Ian Stirling)
Re: 1GMHz+ PC with Linux to run EDA SW? (Johan Kullstam)
Re: game card questions (Henrik Carlqvist)
Re: I Did A Bad Thing... (Henrik Carlqvist)
Re: [Q]: How to transfer file from SGI O2 to PC Linux Mandrake 7 ? (Henrik Carlqvist)
Multihead System ("Mario Ragusa")
FIC PA2007 Motherboard & AWE32 Questions (Kevin J Wren)
Printing from Linux on winnt [drucken von LINUX =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=FCber?= winnt] (Alan
Mackenzie)
Re: 56K PCMCIA fax modem won't work (David Hinds)
ide-scsi CD Writer does not work (Luca Formaggia)
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From: sylvain hutchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: FAQ
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 11:30:00 -0700
Can I get the url for the FAQ.
Thanks.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David C.)
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux.mandrake
Subject: Re: vestigal (I mean vestigial) partition - how to get rid of?
Date: 06 Jul 2000 11:33:36 -0400
Scott Alfter writes:
>
> It's called cable-select. When installing hard drives in certain
> Compaq and HP systems (they're the only ones I've ever seen who use
> cable-select),
Dell also uses CS, but the drives they include still have jumpers. So
you can move the jumper from the "CS" position to "Master" or "Slave" if
necessary.
> (I suspect it was an attempt at PnP for hard drives that ended up not going
> over too well, as nobody else used it.)
Actually, most drives I've seen these days support CS. Usually there's
a fourth jumper position - in addition to master, slave and standalone.
-- David
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From: Edward Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: linux and USB
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 08:33:44 -0700
blowfish wrote:
> >
> > >Can someone please tell me, the latest status of USB support for Linux,
> > >or point me in a direction where I can find out.
> >
> > www.linux-usb.org :)
> >
> SuSE 6.4, FreeBSD4.x and I think some other BSD have USB
> keybroad, mice, or maybe more, supports builtin.
FeeBSD is not Linux, AFAIK. Linux 2.4 supports USB keyboards, mouses, some
scanners, some removable devices, some digital cameras and some other stuffs.
Check out the Documentations/usb for details.
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From: Edward Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Macintosh modem
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 08:40:59 -0700
Getting the power and serial converter cables might be more expensive
than a cheap PC modem, since you are taking about 33k modem. I have
couples of them (upgrade leftover) in my drawer, along with some 56k
modems.
David Guichard wrote:
> I understand the power now--there is a UDB plug that gets power from
> the keyboard socket...that should be easy to deal with?
>
> -- David
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From: Slakr67 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: S3 Video Card and Mouse Cursor
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 11:49:40 -0400
Hi all,
I know I have seen this posted here before, but now I can find no
reference to it anywhere. I am setting up my second Linux (Red Hat 6.2)
box here at work and am having a problem with the giant white square as
a mouse cursor. The box has an S3 Trio 3D/2X AGP card (yes it sucks,
but it's paid for), and I know you insert a line the reads...
Option "sw_cursor"
but I am not sure if that is the correct syntax or WHERE the line goes
in XF86Config, please help if possible. By the by, I have been running
Linux on my primary work machine without a hitch for a couple of weeks,
and am going to start migrating some of my users off of NT on a case by
case basis. Fear the penguins!
B
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From: Myra Hager <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Add SCSI tape drives
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 15:47:04 GMT
I need to add 2 SCSI tape drives to an a red hat server. I am used to
the SCO command mkdev tape to view, change, or add scsi tape devices.
I have looked at linuxconf and mknod and neither of these seems to be
what I need. Can someone please point me in the right direction to do
this. Thanks.
Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
Before you buy.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jim Cameron)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.advocacy,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: 486 Linux setup, 250 meg HD, which distro ???
Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2000 15:40:29 GMT
Choose not replying to USENET messages upside down, would be a start.
In article <8jvq7s$jj1$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Alex DeLarge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>hacked every 5 minutes your on the internet. Choose Slack, Choose sleepless
>nights tearing your hair out, Choose Debian, Choose never being able to use
I use Slack, and I have LOTS of hair. 8-)
jim
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rod Smith)
Subject: Re: What the HE-- is this "chewtoy"
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 17:13:53 GMT
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kenneth R�rvik) writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Terrance E. Hodgins) wrote in
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>>What's the point, to waste bandwidth?
>
> People with nothing better to do.... I guess the point is to make the
> _real_ messages difficult to find for all us decent people :(
No, there was no point to it; as has been stated before, it was a
misconfigured server. Remember:
Never attribute to malice that which can be explained by stupidity.
--
Rod Smith, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.rodsbooks.com
Author of books on Linux networking & multi-OS configuration
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ATI Rage 128 XPERT 2000 - distortion problem
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 17:30:00 GMT
As to his "not that many people have this problem", I'm having it
too!!!!!!
Any answers found yet?
-ben
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Warren Gross) wrote:
> I have the same problem with both XF86 3.3.6 and 4.0.
>
> Warren
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > In the meantime, I've asked David St. Clair
> > ( http://www4.ncsu.edu/~distclai/rage128-howto.html ) what
> > could go wrong with the XPERT 2000.
> >
> > I've painted the distortion problem into a screen shot, so it's
> > easier to discuss how the distortions look like (if you need the
> > picture, mail me).
> >
> > Here is his answer:
> >
> > -------
> > I have seen another computer that used an older ATI Mach 64 card
> > and a cheap monitor that had a similar problem (Emachine).
> > We fixed it by upgrading to 4.0 and things got much clearer and the
> > distortions went away. I don't suppose you are running 4.0?
> > I don't know what else to tell you. Not many people have this
problem.
> > -------
> >
> > So, I'll do an upgrade to XFree86 4.0 and see what happens.
> >
> > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> > Before you buy.
>
>
Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
Before you buy.
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From: Ian Stirling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Need soundcard suggestion.
Crossposted-To: alt.comp.hardware.homebuilt,alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 17:49:26 GMT
leegold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>What kind of speakers are you using?
>Would you know what the power output of your sound card is in watts rms?
>I assumed that conventional audio cards can not drive ( unpowered ) hi-fi
>speakers,
<snip quoted message improperly placed at bottom>
Pulling out my oscilloscope, I find that it's around 5Vp-p output,
so call it 4W RMS into 4 ohms per channel.
The speakers I'm using are "Jameco 100W" (around 30cm*50cm*25cm, with a
rear port) which handle 70WRMS continuous, or 100W peak.
The room is around 6m*4m.
Look on the side of the soundcard packaging, or in the manual or website,
to find the output power.
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Windows 2000, software for next millenia. <latin pun alert> - Ian Stirling.
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From: Johan Kullstam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.lang.verilog
Subject: Re: 1GMHz+ PC with Linux to run EDA SW?
Date: 06 Jul 2000 13:42:03 -0400
smp root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> first things first - it is unreasonable (to say the least.., and
> with all respect to Tom's Hardware) to benchmark an overclocked
> chipset against an "unoverclocked" one... anyone can see that.
not really. tom doesn't hide the fact that this is an overclocked
system. *that* would be unfair.
intel could re-spin BX at a smaller size and boost the clocks and
adjust the agp settings but they haven't. i think marketing took over
and overruled engineering.
> secondly, the 440 chipsets are OLD. very OLD in computer terms.
> i would struggle to recommend 3 or 4 year old technology to
> someone after performance critical kit...
funny how this old tech mops the floor with the new stuff once
dilbert's boss is taken to the outhouse.
> thirdly the problems with the 820 mobos (since i assume you mean
> those) were not RAMBUS problems,
sure it is -- THE PROBLEM IS THE PRICE. the performance is OK but not
stellar. if the rambus cost the same as sdram, then there wouldn't be
any of this discussion.
> the problem arose when using the
> 820 chipset with SDRAM thru the famous Memory Translator Hub
> (MTH) a quick visit to www.intel.com will tell you a lot more
> about all that. my board is 820 and running RAMBUS as sweet as a
> dream...
>
> all that said i agree that if you're looking for 1 gig or 2 gig
> of RAM, the price of RAMBUS will ruin you, and the performance
> probably isn't worth it. i'm running a bi-processor setup on
> 256MB of RAMBUS, and the larger bandwidth is good on an SMP
> system, but 2GB of the stuff would cost a fortune.
>
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
> Got questions? Get answers over the phone at Keen.com.
> Up to 100 minutes free!
> http://www.keen.com
wtf is this keen business?
--
johan kullstam l72t00052
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From: Henrik Carlqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: game card questions
Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 21:25:45 +0200
Dave Phillips wrote:
> I'm going to be writing an article about games available for Linux.
> My current video card is an Xpert@Play, which is an ATI Mach64-based
> card.
> My question concerns the viability of this card for games requiring
> OpenGL/Mesa. Is this a usable card ?
You will be able to run software Mesa, but it is a lot slower than
hardware accelerated 3D. It is not really useful for playing games like
quake.
> Do I need the Glide drivers for this card, or is Glide something
> available only for the Voodoo cards ?
Glide is only for Voodoo cards. If you buy a Voodoo2 you will be able to
keep your ATI card and the new card will give you hardware 3D
acceleration. Newer Voodoo cards replace the existing graphics card.
> I'm aiming at getting Quake III installed and running, so any advice
> that will get me there is much appreciated.
I have Quake III running on my Voodoo2 card (my other card is also a
Mach 64). The game looks nice, but my Pentium Pro 200 MHz feels a little
bit slow.
> Btw, the rest of my machine: PIII 550 w. 256 megs RAM, two 15G IDE
> drives.
That should be enough.
regards Henrik
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From: Henrik Carlqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: I Did A Bad Thing...
Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 21:31:04 +0200
Arthur R Peale wrote:
> My old BIOS wouldn't detect anything over 8 gigs (Not a problem
> when Linux overrides the BIOS) but Windows (yes, I dual boot) thinks
> that the partition table is FUBAR, and won't boot. Where can I find
> the information I _used_ to have in there? Cyl and heads and whatnot?
As Linux is still working you might find the right values at boot. Look
for something like the following:
hda: ST3660A, 520MB w/120kB Cache, CHS=528/32/63
The above says 528 cylinders, 32 heads and 63 sectors.
regards Henrik
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From: Henrik Carlqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.networking
Subject: Re: [Q]: How to transfer file from SGI O2 to PC Linux Mandrake 7 ?
Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 21:16:30 +0200
Farget Vincent wrote:
> A friend of mine own an O2 Silicon Graphics computer (with an
> ethernet adaptater) running under IRIX 6.5 OS.
> I have a PC PII (with an ethernet adaptater) running under Windows98
> OR Linux Mandrake 7.
> we want to transfer this mpeg file to my PC
> As I know that I can connect the two computer using a (cross) RJ45
> ethernet cable, what must I use (protocol, software,?.) on the both
> computer to simply do this transfer ?
First of all you will have to configure the network, giving the two
machines ip-adresses and stuff. This is explained in detail in the
NET-3-HOWTO. You will also find the information that you need in
man ifconfig
man route
There is additional information in the Ethernet HOWTO for how to make
Linux see your network card.
Then for an occasional file transfer ftp would be the best. If you want
to share files more often nfs is probably a better setup.
regards Henrik
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From: "Mario Ragusa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Multihead System
Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2000 20:22:59 +0200
Hi all,
im trying to set up a Multihead System under Suse 6.4. Someone told me that
the XFree 4.0 should be able to work on two Graphic Boards and two Monitors.
VGA Cards: Primary: Elsa Erazor III AGP
Secondary: Generic S3 PCI
It seems to me that the PCI Adapter is not initialized. Same Hardware tested
under *sorry* Win98 ;-) works fine.
Sax2 only brings up a blue screen with little squares at the corner , nothig
else.
Could anyone tell me what steps to do and with files to edit to get the
system working.
Thanks in advance.
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From: Kevin J Wren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: FIC PA2007 Motherboard & AWE32 Questions
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 19:00:40 GMT
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Hi All
About 2 years ago I had a different motherboard and the same
soundcard running RH5.1 and while I changed back to using a commercial
O/S, I tried a few days ago installing RH6.2 on my PC. All went
reasonably well but for the 3com509b not working (no big deal I used an
Intel instead) and the AWE32 being detected with sndconfig and then
giving the io=620 error......these worked fine 2 years ago but now I
feel like things are going backwards.
Is there a problem with certain bios revisions where the hardware has
problems being detected etc. I have followed the isapnptools
documentation and still nada....on boot however it lists the hardware
being set to IRQ 9 ???, is this the symptoms of the bios resetting the
hardware after configuring with isapnp ?
thanks in advance
Kevin J Wren
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Hi All
<br> About 2 years ago
I had a different motherboard and the same soundcard running RH5.1 and
while I changed back to using a commercial O/S, I tried a few days ago
installing RH6.2 on my PC. All went reasonably well but for the 3com509b
not working (no big deal I used an Intel instead) and the AWE32 being detected
with sndconfig and then giving the io=620 error......these worked
fine 2 years ago but now I feel like things are going backwards.
<br> Is there a problem with certain bios revisions where the hardware
has problems being detected etc. I have followed the isapnptools documentation
and still nada....on boot however it lists the hardware being set to IRQ
9 ???, is this the symptoms of the bios resetting the hardware after configuring
with isapnp ?
<p>thanks in advance
<p>Kevin J Wren
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From: Alan Mackenzie<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Printing from Linux on winnt [drucken von LINUX =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=FCber?= winnt]
Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2000 18:12:47 +0000
Nils Strobl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 6 Jul 2000 14:32:48
+0100:
> Mit Enthusiasmus habe ich mir Caldera Linux aufgespielt. Lief
> einwandfrei. Der Linuxrechner l�uft in einem WinNT-Netzwerk SP4/6. Der
> Drucker (HP-Laser 6L) ist an einem WinNT-Rechner angeschlossen. Mit
> Webmin habe ich versucht diesen Drucker anzusprechen. Er druckt aber
> nur unsinniges Zeug ohne Zeilenumbruch. Im Internet finde ich zur
> Einrichtung eines Netzwerkdruckers sehr viel Information mit der ich
> nichts anfangen kann. Es wird immer sehr viel vorausgesetzt. Wie und
> womit schreibe ich z.B. Scripte?? Wer mag mir helfen?
Or, for the linguistically challenged:-)
With great enthusiasm I've just got myself Caldera Linux. It's been
running without a hiccup. The linux machine is running in a WinNT
network SP4/6, and the printer (an HP-Laser 6L) is hooked up to a WinNT
Computer. I've tried to talk to this printer with Webmin, but it's
managed only to print garbage without line breaks. I've found quite a
bit on the Internet about setting up a network printer, but I just can't
get into it. It assumes a great deal of background knowledge. How and
with what can I write, e.g., scripts?? Who'd like to lend a hand?
Nils, wenn du sprachliche Hilfe brauchst, um die Antworten zu verstehen,
sag mir Bescheid, entweder hier, oder durch Email!
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Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; to decode, wherever there is a repeated letter
(like "aa"), remove one of them (leaving, say, "a").
Zu entschl�sseln, �berall wo eine wiederholte Buchstabe steht (wie "aa")
entferne eine davon.
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From: David Hinds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.portable
Subject: Re: 56K PCMCIA fax modem won't work
Date: 6 Jul 2000 19:33:32 GMT
In comp.os.linux.portable Robert M. Stockmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: Jun 24 20:08:23 maxwell kernel: register_serial(): autoconfig failed
: Jun 24 20:08:23 maxwell kernel: serial_cs: register_serial() at 0x13f8,
: irq 3 failed
Try removing the "port 0x1000-0x17ff" window in
/etc/pcmcia/config.opts.
-- Dave
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Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 22:02:32 +0200
From: Luca Formaggia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: ide-scsi CD Writer does not work
Hi everybody,
I have a problem with a CD writer. I am running Linux 2.2.14 which I
duly recompiled to accept ide-scsi emulation, following the HOWTO's.
Indeed, the kernel now sees my two CD drivers as scsi devices all right:
ul 6 14:57:26 mapc123 kernel: scsi1 : SCSI host adapter emulation for
IDE ATAPI devices
Jul 6 14:57:26 mapc123 kernel: scsi : 2 hosts.
Jul 6 14:57:26 mapc123 kernel: (scsi0:0:6:0) Synchronous at 10.0
Mbyte/sec, offset 32.
Jul 6 14:57:26 mapc123 kernel: Vendor: HP Model:
C1537A Rev: L708
Jul 6 14:57:26 mapc123 kernel: Type:
Sequential-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Jul 6 14:57:26 mapc123 kernel: Vendor: _NEC Model:
DV-5700A Rev: 1.05
Jul 6 14:57:26 mapc123 kernel: Type:
CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Jul 6 14:57:26 mapc123 kernel: Detected scsi CD-ROM sr0 at scsi1,
channel 0, id 0, lun 0
Jul 6 14:57:26 mapc123 kernel: Vendor: LG Model: CD-RW
CED-8080B Rev: 1.04
Jul 6 14:57:26 mapc123 kernel: Type:
CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Jul 6 14:57:26 mapc123 kernel: Detected scsi CD-ROM sr1 at scsi1,
channel 0, id 1, lun 0
Jul 6 14:57:26 mapc123 kernel: scsi : detected 2 SCSI cdroms total.
Jul 6 14:57:26 mapc123 kernel: sr0: scsi3-mmc drive: 17x/40x cd/rw
xa/form2 cdda tray
Jul 6 14:57:26 mapc123 kernel: Uniform CDROM driver Revision: 2.56
and so cdrecord as well:
cdrecord -scanbus
Cdrecord 1.8 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2000 J�rg Schilling
Using libscg version 'schily-0.1'
scsibus0:
0,0,0 0) *
0,1,0 1) *
0,2,0 2) *
0,3,0 3) *
0,4,0 4) *
0,5,0 5) *
0,6,0 6) '' '' '' NON CCS Disk
0,7,0 7) *
scsibus1:
1,0,0 100) '_NEC ' 'DV-5700A ' '1.05' Removable
CD-ROM
1,1,0 101) 'LG ' 'CD-RW CED-8080B ' '1.04' Removable
CD-ROM
1,2,0 102) *
1,3,0 103) *
1,4,0 104) *
1,5,0 105) *
1,6,0 106) *
1,7,0 107) *
The problem is that while I managed to write DATA CDs on my LG CED-8080B
CD-RW driver, when I try to create an AUDIO disk NOT write a single bit
is written!
Indeed cdrecord produces the following error (I am pasting a piese of
the output produced by cdrecord on a dummy rid.. A real burn produces
exactly the same error)
Starting to write CD/DVD at speed 4 in dummy mode for single session.
Last chance to quit, starting dummy write in 1 seconds.
Waiting for reader process to fill input buffer ... input buffer ready.
Starting new track at sector: 0
Track 01: 0 of 59 MB written./usr/bin/cdrecord: Input/output error.
write_g1: scsi sendcmd: retryable error
status: 0x2 (CHECK CONDITION)
CDB: 2A 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0D 00
Sense Bytes: 70 00 05 00 00 00 00 0A 00 00 00 00 64 00 00 00
Sense Key: 0x5 Illegal Request, Segment 0
Sense Code: 0x64 Qual 0x00 (illegal mode for this track) Fru 0x0
Sense flags: Blk 0 (not valid)
cmd finished after 0.001s timeout 40s
write track data: error after 0 bytes
Sense Bytes: 70 00 00 00 00 00 00 0A 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Writing time: 5.452s
/usr/bin/cdrecord: fifo had 128 puts and 1 gets.
/usr/bin/cdrecord: fifo was 0 times empty and 0 times full, min fill was
100%.
I tried almost everithing and now I am lost. It seems that the problem
is in the SCSI interface. Yet, The LG CED-8080B should work all right as
it is indicated as one of the supported drives by cdrecord.
Is there anybody able to help me?
Thanks
Luca.
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