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On Fr, 30 Jan 2009, Joerg Schilling wrote:
that are responsible for introducing various bugs and license violations call
themself Debian packet maintainer.
Stop talking nonsense and lies on a debian list, or I will try to get
you banned from that list.
Best wishes
Norbert
Norbert Preining prein...@logic.at wrote:
On Fr, 30 Jan 2009, Joerg Schilling wrote:
that are responsible for introducing various bugs and license violations
call
themself Debian packet maintainer.
Stop talking nonsense and lies on a debian list, or I will try to get
you banned from
Hi,
There always was only one cdrecord source code since it's
creation in late 1995. The first DVD support code was added in
February 1998 but could not be made OpenSource due to an NDA.
Anyway, the DVD support in cdrecord code became OpenSource long
before the fork wodim was created.
On Sa, 31 Jan 2009, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
So they probably did not take your DVD code because they
assumed that it is not under GPL.
And right it is. The fork was only done due to the licensing change.
Best wishes
Norbert
Parker Jones wrote:
Hi Thomas,
It is advisable to use a different program
for DVD purposes. E.g:
growisofs, cdrecord, cdrskin, xorriso.
(I am author of the latter two.)
DVD+RW should be simply writeable via their
device file. Try:
dd if=newworld.iso bs=2048 of=/dev/dvd
Maybe the
On Sa, 31 Jan 2009, Rob Bogus wrote:
1 - that the changes from cdrecord to wodim were done by people called
Debian packet maintainer
Debian Developers.
2 - that those changes don't introduce bugs (or the failures to work are
somehow not bugs)
That they fixed some bugs, and some bugs are
Friends, if we can't live together in harmony, lets just leave each other
alone.
Truly yours,
M.
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 14:47, Norbert Preining prein...@logic.at wrote:
On Sa, 31 Jan 2009, Rob Bogus wrote:
1 - that the changes from cdrecord to wodim were done by people called
Debian
Joerg Schilling wrote:
Thomas Schmitt scdbac...@gmx.net wrote:
Hi,
The fork (when started in september 2006) removed the
original DVD code and replaced it by something that does not work. I have no
idea why the initiators of the fork replaced working code...
To my
Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
There always was only one cdrecord source code since it's
creation in late 1995. The first DVD support code was added in
February 1998 but could not be made OpenSource due to an NDA.
Anyway, the DVD support in cdrecord code became OpenSource long
before the fork
Norbert Preining wrote:
On Fr, 30 Jan 2009, Joerg Schilling wrote:
that are responsible for introducing various bugs and license violations call
themself Debian packet maintainer.
Stop talking nonsense and lies on a debian list, or I will try to get
you banned from that list.
On Sa, 31 Jan 2009, Rob Bogus wrote:
Maybe you and Dr Norbert could take your pissing contest to email and
off this list.
I don't discuss with Mr Schilling (and he not with me). I just want to
get some things straight that are always reiterated here on a Debian
list insulting Debian Developers
Joerg Schilling wrote:
From zoubi...@hotmail.com Fri Jan 30 21:07:19 2009
You did not install cdrecord correctly as you see from this messages.
Cdrecord needs to be installed suid root in order to be able to open all needed
devices and in order to send all needed SCSI commands.
When
Nuestra actividad de investigación nos conduce a desarrollar nuevos proyectos y
productos.
Con centros de investigación universitarioshemos elaborado un sistema de
enzimas para la producción de papel, empezando por biomasas; además hemos
elaborado un coating que untado sobre el papel permite de
Thomas Schmitt scdbac...@gmx.net wrote:
Hi,
There always was only one cdrecord source code since it's
creation in late 1995. The first DVD support code was added in
February 1998 but could not be made OpenSource due to an NDA.
Anyway, the DVD support in cdrecord code became OpenSource
Rob Bogus ro...@tmr.com wrote:
I tried cdrecord because growisofs didn't work (see thread about a
fortnight ago). So this may not be software related. But it would
still be nice to get a clear error message indicating what has gone wrong.
I don't think you burner likes this media, but
Mario mario.da...@gmail.com wrote:
Friends, if we can't live together in harmony, lets just leave each other
alone.
Every time, I see a mail from Mr. Preining, I get the impression that he cannot
live in harmony woth other people.
Jörg
--
EMail:jo...@schily.isdn.cs.tu-berlin.de (home) Jörg
Rob Bogus ro...@tmr.com wrote:
It looks as if you are a victim of the FUD spread by Debian :-(
There always was only one cdrecord source code since it's
creation in late 1995. The first DVD support code was added in
February 1998 but could not be made OpenSource due to an NDA.
Rob Bogus ro...@tmr.com wrote:
Joerg Schilling wrote:
From zoubi...@hotmail.com Fri Jan 30 21:07:19 2009
You did not install cdrecord correctly as you see from this messages.
Cdrecord needs to be installed suid root in order to be able to open all
needed
devices and in order
Hi,
Joerg Schilling wrote:
If a burner does not like some media, cdrecord usually prints a related SCSI
error message. There was no such message in the log send to this list.
Parker Jones wrote:
Track 01: 0 of 4391 MB written.Errno: 5 (Input/output error),
write_g1 scsi sendcmd: no
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