Hi all,
if someone encounters problems with writing RAW/RAW16 on traxdata
or maybe any Philips OEM.
I just found a bug in the cdrecord firmware bug detection ;-)
Cdrecord cannot find the right start sector for RAW writing...
Here is a patch:
--- cdrecord.c ---
*** /tmp/sccs.RaaO6a
>From: Matthias Schniedermeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Would it be possibel to use this drive with Linux when i put it into a
>"ATAPI to Firewire" case and connect it through a Firewire-Card?
If
- Linux really supports Firewire
- The Adapter is OK
- You buy cdrecord-ProDVD
>
> I did read your mail concerning your copy prog.
> For now 2 month I try to configure my linux to copy cds.
> Using cdrecord or cdrdao, readcd won't make me happy because I like to
copy
> multisession-cds.So if you have an idea how to copy multisessions please
tell
> me so!
> I'm also trying to
On 05.06.2001 10:16:32 Joerg Schilling wrote:
> The last test I did is about half a year ago and this GNU tar was definitely
> _not_ POSIX compliant.
Okay, but what kind of problems might there be? Or, could you create a
completely POSIX compliant tar archiv which is not extractable with GNU
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>On 05.06.2001 02:48:21 Carsten Neumann wrote:
>> I also never had any trouble using GNU tar to extract the archives.
>> But maybe there are _outdated_versions_ ( ;-)) ) of GNU tar which had trouble
>> with them.
>Yeah, that's what I'm beginning to think as well. Som
On 05.06.2001 02:48:21 Carsten Neumann wrote:
> I also never had any trouble using GNU tar to extract the archives.
> But maybe there are _outdated_versions_ ( ;-)) ) of GNU tar which had trouble
> with them.
Yeah, that's what I'm beginning to think as well. Some ancient versions may
have prob
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