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thanks
Trolling aside, I think this should be filed upstream. The first step is
to determine whether the bug still applies with current HAL versions.
Could you please try on an up-to-date system and see whether HAL still
detects the wrong available speeds from your drive?
Loïc Minier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've heard some cdrecord upstream versions you distribute would be
incompatible with the DFSG (Debian Free Software Guidelines), perhaps
this would explain why Debian can't stick to the upstream source.
Is this true, even remotely? Or is cdrecord
Andre Heynatz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The discussion is quite entertaining, so much energy! Then it is easy to move
to a
grand solution! The legal issues can be sorted out easily if Joerg joins
debian-legal
for a short time and solves any issues there. Some bits of rhetorics might be
Le lundi 19 juin 2006 à 23:16 +0200, Joerg Schilling a écrit :
Hi,
I suggest not to use dvd+rw-tools and to definitely avoid
the bastardized cdrecord version that comes with Debian.
And I suggest that you don't use the BTS for trolling.
Nautilus-cd-burner doesn't use cdrecord or
Josselin Mouette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le lundi 19 juin 2006 à 23:16 +0200, Joerg Schilling a écrit :
Hi,
I suggest not to use dvd+rw-tools and to definitely avoid
the bastardized cdrecord version that comes with Debian.
And I suggest that you don't use the BTS for trolling.
Hi Joerg,
(And thank you for your work on cdrecord!)
On Tue, Jun 20, 2006, Joerg Schilling wrote:
The bastardized cdrecord variant that comes with Debian includes many bugs
introduced by Debian and is completely outdated.
I've heard some cdrecord upstream versions you distribute
Le mardi 20 juin 2006 à 10:51 +0200, Joerg Schilling a écrit :
Josselin Mouette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nautilus-cd-burner doesn't use cdrecord or dvd+rw-tools for guessing
drive speeds, but HAL, which in turns directly uses the kernel. So this
is most likely a problem in the kernel, maybe
Josselin Mouette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le mardi 20 juin 2006 à 15:11 +0200, Joerg Schilling a écrit :
If you are _able_/_willing_ to have a useful discussion, I would be willing
to help you. If you are not interested in a solution, you just need to tell
and I will stop trying to help
Le mardi 20 juin 2006 à 15:11 +0200, Joerg Schilling a écrit :
If you are _able_/_willing_ to have a useful discussion, I would be willing
to help you. If you are not interested in a solution, you just need to tell
and I will stop trying to help you.
You're not helping anyone, sorry.
Josselin Mouette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Again, I wish you stopped trolling on the BTS.
You are abusing the BTS!
Do you like to have a problem oriented discussion or do you just
like to prove that you behave like a child that is foot-stamping?
If you are _able_/_willing_ to have a useful
Le lundi 19 juin 2006 à 21:13 +0200, Andre Heynatz a écrit :
I have inserted an empty media and want to burn at 8x speed. After
selecting the burner, the speed 16x is offered, next to 12x, 24x, 32x,
40x, 48x.
Could you please attach the output of lshal ?
Cheers,
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The discussion is quite entertaining, so much energy! Then it is easy to move
to a
grand solution! The legal issues can be sorted out easily if Joerg joins
debian-legal
for a short time and solves any issues there. Some bits of rhetorics might be
needed to make collaboration happen, though (I
Package: nautilus-cd-burner
Version: 2.14.2-1
Severity: important
Use case:
I want to burn a data DVD on Verbatim DVD+R media. The media supports
upto 16x burn speed. The burner is capable of that as well.
Unfortunately, at 16x, the media cannot be read back by the burner (CRC
error), so I have
Hi,
I suggest not to use dvd+rw-tools and to definitely avoid
the bastardized cdrecord version that comes with Debian.
cdrecord binaries from Debian are full of Debian created bugs.
Just try the latest original:
ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/aplha/
Jörg
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