Hi Anne,

>> Since I have 'upgraded' to 2005 I am running into the same effects
>> using cdrecord. Messages fly all over the place. CD-writes are not
>> failing, though. I made a backup on a CD-RW, seen the messages, but
>> the CD verifies okay. Have you checked your recordings?
>>
>This sounds to me like the typical problems of an 'upgrade'.  A config 
>file somewhere is probably using the old addressing system that just 
>will not work with later kernels.  A clean install avoids this.
>
>One possibility - examine the dotfiles in your home directory.

I hardly ever use k3b, CLI-junkie that I am. I write scripts that call
cdrecord with a bunch of parameters, and I did not change anything in
those scripts after the 2005LE move. cdrecord itself does not leave any
.rc-files as far as I have been able to find, it depends on the parms
one shoves to it. I also do not use a /etc/default/cdrecord file that
could harbour anything offensive.

The only thing that I found that might help a bit against one of the
messages could be specifically setting -tao or -dao on the parmlist.

I'll skim through the errors again when I see them. As long as the discs
are fine I am not too worried. :-)

Thanks!
Paul

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