See #416388
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I am still getting the problem.
I have
CDR_NODMATEST=true
in /etc/environment
The drive reads CDs and DVDs all right.
I insert a blank CD-R disk in the drive.
I run:
wodim dev=/dev/cdrw /home/john/debian-testing-i386-CD-1.iso
in a terminal and I get:
wodim: No write mode specified.
wodim:
Should I open a new issue, since what I am getting is with kernel 2.6.18, wodim
and a Samsung drive?
John
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I seem to be getting the same problem (system hang and dmesg as above) when
trying to write to a CD using nautilus-cd-burner. I am using Debian testing,
2.6.18 kernel and my CD drive is a SAMSUNG CDRW/DVD SM-308B, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive.
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* John Talbut [Sun, Feb 18 2007, 04:17:57PM]:
I seem to be getting the same problem (system hang and dmesg as above) when
trying to write to a CD using nautilus-cd-burner. I am using Debian
testing, 2.6.18 kernel and my CD drive is a SAMSUNG CDRW/DVD SM-308B, ATAPI
Hi
commenting :
dma_speed = get_dmaspeed(scgp, dp); (line 680 in
cdrecod/cdrecord.c in cdrecord_2.0+a34-1)
make the bug disappear on my MSI drive.
I will post a last test with this function commented in the
latest release of cdrecord. And hopefully narrow the problem to a
call in this function.
Alan,
Bruno says that an older version of cdrecord
(cdrecord_2.0+a30.pre1-1_i386.deb) works fine for him. Can you
possibly try an older version too and let us know if that works? There
might be a clue there...
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