Russell Evans wrote:
The current cdrecord doesn't need the ide-scsi module anymore and can
work with ATAPI hardware. It is also must more likely to create a good
CD. You might want to upgrade if cdrecord is not current on "woody".
Hopefully, with this "new" machine, I'll be able to keep up with things. My last experience with using the CD-Writer+ was on my old 200 MHz Pentium with RH 7.0 installed. When I finally got the CD recorder to work, I broke sound, and sound is the main thing I do with that machine! Sigh.
Rogan Creswick wrote:
The best way to do cd burning is to juts run a 2.6 kernel, and use it as in IDE device. It's almost automatic (in fact, it usually "just works").
I'll be looking into this later today or tomorrow and hope that it really will "just work" once I've found all the parts!
Thanks to you both for the input.
-- Regards,
Dick Steffens http://home.comcast.net/~rsteff/
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