Audioslave - 7M3 - Live said:
>
>> I would not dare to second-guess Red Hat's Legal Department. BUT...
>> this is mighty strange:
>> SUSE 8.1
>> http://www.suse.com/us/private/products/suse_linux/i386/multimedia.html
>>
>
> I checked the site and was impressed with this ability, the most.
>
> CD ripping even works from Atapi CD-ROM/DVD-ROM devices without SCSI
> emulation. K3B supports CDDB via http, cddbp, or a local CDDB directory.
>
> With the ide direct approach, it seems more reliable, at least in
> theory.
>
> Jim
[snip]

It's been a while, but I thought SCSI emulation was just required for
burning CDs?

Looking at Grip's home page (http://nostatic.org/grip/), which is
mentioned on the RH page about the MP3 issue, and ships with Red Hat 8.0
at least, I see that SCSI emulation is suggested to increase performance,
but not required.  I quote "If you are using an IDE CDrom drive, using
SCSI emulation can give a significant performance increase. Apparently,
dma is not used by the IDE driver (at least in 2.4 kernels)."

-- 
William Hooper




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