Guys,
Anyone who can suggest me the command to add a new user to NetGroup?
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Gene Smith wrote:
With mesa experimental, compiz enable fails. Also, in kde desktop effect
enable, can only enable raster compositiong and not OpenGL compositing
(which disables certain features).
Try enabling OpenGL compositing with the disable functionality checks
option (i.e. forcing it).
Greg Woods wrote:
What I really need is a way for old apps that are not PulseAudio-aware
to work along with using PulseAudio. I presume that isn't possible? I
have had to remove PulseAudio from most of my desktops for this reason.
Most just work (ALSA plugin, ESD emulation), for those who
Roger wrote:
Please Fedora get rid of nouveau until it's the same quality as Fedora.
Fedora is never going to get rid of the best Free as in Speech driver
available for that hardware. We do not support proprietary drivers, or any
other proprietary software really, if you want to install that
Marc Wilson wrote:
No, that's a licensing problem. CDRecord's license is incompatible
with the GPL.
That's not the problem. The problem is that parts of it are GPL and parts
are incompatible with the GPL, so the licensing is incompatible with itself
and so the software cannot be distributed
Rick Stevens wrote:
Can you try a command line burn? Something like:
growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/dvd=/path/to/.iso/file
and see if that works? It often does for me when the GUI stuff fails.
Uh, growisofs is for DVDs, you'll want to use wodim for CDs.
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Kevin Kofler wrote:
Marko Vojinovic wrote:
Since you don't mind using closed-source drivers... :-) If the graphics
card in your machine is not integrated (ie. is replaceable), my advice is
to go buy an nVidia card. They at least provide nonzero support for
contemporary Linux. And if it is
Antonio Olivares wrote:
I have compiled a kernel from kernel.org(2.6.30) to make a working kernel
module for a dialup winmodem.
Can't this be made to work with the existing Fedora kernel (using kernel-
devel to build as modules are supposed to)?
I copied exactly the Fedora config for the
Gilboa Davara wrote:
No idea why the packages isn't using symbolic links instead of packaging
the same files 4 times...
It's not packaging the same file 4 times (that's just what it looks like to
somebody unfamiliar with hardlinks), it's using hardlinks. :-)
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Jake Peavy wrote:
...I know I should upgrade to F12 (or whatever) but I don't have time...
Then we don't have time to answer your question, sorry.
I would like to opt out of your collective we. I am not part of a
collective, Borg or otherwise.
Joe Woodruff wrote:
After re-starting computer and logging into root, only get CLI operability
and can't seem to get a GUI.
Text-mode installs default to not starting X11 by default. After logging in
as root, run:
sed -i -e 's/id:3:initdefault/id:5:initdefault/g' /etc/inittab
Alternatively,
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Type info g++ at a console window. Take the time to learn how to use
info as you'll find it useful, especially for Gnu software.
Alternatively, try info:g++ in a Konqueror window. :-)
For the console, you might prefer pinfo to info. (It uses the more intuitive
Chris Smart wrote:
A decent, well integrated Qt browser is still a major missing
component of KDE and doesn't appear to be coming any time soon.
It's already there, it's called Konqueror. :-)
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On 01/31/2010 10:19 AM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Type info g++ at a console window. Take the time to learn how to use
info as you'll find it useful, especially for Gnu software.
Alternatively, try info:g++ in a Konqueror window. :-)
firefox too supports info:g++ ::-))
Kevin Martin wrote:
perhaps his system won't allow him to run anything later than FC8.
Perhaps his system is running an Intel Video chipset that won't come up
with the stupid new Intel video drivers and Xorg (I know from experience
as I have a system that is in that exact state and no amount
On 31/01/10 11:14, Ed Greshko wrote:
Kevin Kofler wrote:
Jake Peavy wrote:
...I know I should upgrade to F12 (or whatever) but I don't have time...
Then we don't have time to answer your question, sorry.
I would like to opt out of your collective we. I am not part of a
collective, Borg
On 01/31/2010 01:35 AM, users-requ...@lists.fedoraproject.org wrote:
Subject:
Re: QTParted - normal behaviour or BZ?
From:
Cameron Simpson c...@zip.com.au
Date:
Sun, 31 Jan 2010 10:54:52 +1100
To:
freddog...@yahoo.co.uk, Community support for Fedora users
users@lists.fedoraproject.org
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Jim wrote:
CMake Error: your CXX compiler: CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER-NOTFOUND was not
found. Please set CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER to a valid compiler path or name.
This one is in the gcc-c++ package, as Rex Dieter already answered.
CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake/Modules/FindKDE4.cmake:84 (MESSAGE):
On Sunday 31 January 2010 02:28 AM, Joachim Backes wrote:
On 01/31/2010 10:19 AM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Type info g++ at a console window. Take the time to learn how to use
info as you'll find it useful, especially for Gnu software.
Alternatively, try info:g++ in a
Vassili Zaitsev wrote:
The curious thing is, in the case of Gtk applications such as the GIMP,
Firefox, Thunderbird, Seamonkey and GNOME MPlayer, the fully-hinted MS
fonts are displayed correctly, in all their sharp, bytecode-interpreted
grandeur whereas in KDE applications the same fonts just
Ed Greshko wrote:
Already packaged for F12
yum info R
By the way, for a minimum R installation, you need just R-core. The main R
package is set up so that it also pulls in all the development stuff, so
that you can build R modules/packages from source. But if the basic set of R
Ed Greshko wrote:
Kevin Kofler wrote:
Recommending proprietary drivers in general and NVidia in particular is a
very bad idea, they'll come to bite you in the ass sooner or later, and
with NVidia there's no alternative with OpenGL support. (Nouveau
reportedly works great for 2D these days
Scott Beamer wrote:
If your not otherwise using sqlite you can grab Firefox 3.6 from Rawhide.
I'm running it now.
yum --enablerepo=rawhide update firefox
You'll get an update for firefox, xulrunner and sqlite.
DO NOT DO THIS! A lot of stuff uses sqlite or xulrunner, you'll end up with
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Try updating yum first:
yum update yum
Actually this is a PackageKit bug, so yum update PackageKit is a better
idea. :-)
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I am changing the ISP from aaa.bbb.243.160/27 to ccc.ddd.206.128/27.
In order to provide seamless service to our customers I made the hosts
concerned multihomed, i.e. I added them a logical interface on the new
subnet. I did not introduce a additional NIC into the hosts.
Then, I changed
Marc Wilson wrote:
If it's *supposed* to produce that shiny dialog box (quick look at
source will tell you), and it doesn't, then it should have a bug filed
against it with Fedora. If it's not supposed to, and you think it
should, then it's an upstream request.
A GUI app is definitely
It's the only answer that makes sense. Running F8 now (or any other no
longer supported release) is asking for your machine to get rooted by some
cracker.
Well, for the average laptop user that point probably counts the least ;)
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Hi every
I am changing the ISP from aaa.bbb.243.160/27 to ccc.ddd.206.128/27.
In order to provide seamless service to our customers I made the hosts
concerned multihomed, i.e. I added them a logical interface on the new
subnet. I did
Kevin Kofler wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
Kevin Kofler wrote:
Recommending proprietary drivers in general and NVidia in particular is a
very bad idea, they'll come to bite you in the ass sooner or later, and
with NVidia there's no alternative with OpenGL support. (Nouveau
reportedly
Hi again everyone,
I ended up downloading the source from here:
http://www.ralinktech.com/support.php?s=2
I then compiled it (you need kernel-devel installed)
then:
# cd os/linux
# insmod rt3090sta.ko
# ifconfig ra0 up
# ifconfig ra0
ra0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:00:00:00:00
Hi HW
thank you very much, that helps.
I was before on a page describing this advanced routing, however, the main
title there was Load Sharing and Performance increase, which is not,
what I sought. So I let it off.
suomi
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 12:05 PM, fed...@ayni.com wrote:
Hi every
I
i used fedora 8 but later some of you told that fedora 8 is not that good
and i should try f12 or f11 .
so can anybody tell me which one should i install f11 or f12 ??
and it would be nice if u tell me how to install various media players and
all in it coz i find pretty difficult installing them
2010/1/31 Prabhakar Pandey prab...@gmail.com:
i used fedora 8 but later some of you told that fedora 8 is not that good
and i should try f12 or f11 .
so can anybody tell me which one should i install f11 or f12 ??
and it would be nice if u tell me how to install various media players and
On Sun, 2010-01-31 at 10:20 +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Gilboa Davara wrote:
No idea why the packages isn't using symbolic links instead of packaging
the same files 4 times...
It's not packaging the same file 4 times (that's just what it looks like to
somebody unfamiliar with hardlinks),
i think f12 is better bcoz bugs are well fixed in f12 compared to other
version.plz refer to http://www.my-guides.net/en/ for installation help.
From: Prabhakar Pandey prab...@gmail.com
To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
Sent: Sunday, 31 January 2010 9:20:55
g++ is the traditional nickname of GNU C++, a freely redistributable C++
compiler. It is part of GCC, the GNU compiler collection.
On Unix operating systems, gcc is the command typically used to invoke the GCC
C compiler, while g++ is the command to invoke the GCC C++ compiler.
On Sat, 2010-01-30 at 16:51 -0500, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
r...@dwf.com wrote:
What has happened to the concept of release notes that a person could
actually print down and read?
Previous releases have had Release Notes that were mabe 20 pages long,
with a
sentence
On Sun, 2010-01-31 at 12:30 +0100, DB wrote:
In Thunderbird, I have set my default for pdf attachments to Okular.
Everytime I try to open a pdf attachment, I get a dialog asking me if
I want to save the attachment. When I save it, I then have to go to
the downloaded file open it with
On Sat, 2010-01-30 at 13:50 -0500, Joe Woodruff wrote:
Disc's 1 3 failed Linux test at installation. Burned Disk 1 twice
more and still fails. Went ahead with installation.
You're asking for trouble going ahead under that condition. Try and
resolve the failing disc burning issue, first.
Buy
On Sun, 2010-01-31 at 01:43 +, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Is there any CLI command for making a noise from a .ogg file?
play, aplay, paplay, ogg123, mplayer
The last one probably won't be installed, the others seem to be, by
default.
apropos play
Perhaps there ought to be an easter egg man
On Fri, 2010-01-29 at 18:49 -0500, Marcel Rieux wrote:
sound still doesn't get out on the TV
Obvious questions:
Has SPDIF ever worked on the TV? And, with the input socket that you're
currently trying to use.
Can you test your computer's output and the TV's input with other
things?
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On Sun, 31 Jan 2010 08:27:04 -0700
Christopher A. Williams wrote:
Nouveau only supports 2D, and the OpenSource Radeon driver has had at
least as many ...ummm issues as the proprietary driver.
Hell, I wish there was a stable working radeon driver that only
supported 2D so I could get reliable
On 01/31/2010 04:14 AM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
A less dangerous solution is to use Remi Collet's repository at
http://blog.famillecollet.com/ . Remi actually builds the current Firefox
for F12, so you don't end up with a dependency mess.
Or perhaps just download it direct from mozilla.org (
On Sunday 31 January 2010 09:28:40 Kevin Kofler wrote:
Marko Vojinovic wrote:
Since you don't mind using closed-source drivers... :-) If the graphics
card in your machine is not integrated (ie. is replaceable), my advice is
to go buy an nVidia card. They at least provide nonzero support for
On Sunday 31 January 2010 09:52:58 Kevin Kofler wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
Kevin Kofler wrote:
Recommending proprietary drivers in general and NVidia in particular is
a very bad idea, they'll come to bite you in the ass sooner or later,
and with NVidia there's no alternative with OpenGL
On Sunday 31 January 2010 14:25:39 Gilboa Davara wrote:
On Sun, 2010-01-31 at 20:30 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
In my case, none of the above...
Oh, come on!
I'm using the same binary driver as you are.
And yes, nVidia binary driver, while -far- better than ATI's driver,
Lesser of two evils,
Rick Stevens-2 wrote:
Can you try a command line burn? Something like:
growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/dvd=/path/to/.iso/file
and see if that works? It often does for me when the GUI stuff fails.
Still have not sorted out the problem - this presumably applies to a DVD
burn
Ed Greshko wrote:
Mike Dwiggins wrote:
When trying to do an /etc/init.d/proftpd start on my Fedora 11 box, I am
getting a return of Failed.
I can find no service which might be interfering and no log file
anywhere showing me an error.
Any Ideas?
So, there are no messages
Mike Cloaked wrote:
BraseroLibburn finished with an error
BraseroLibburn asked to stop because of an error
error = 1
message = SCSI error on write(176,16): Failure. See mmc3r10g.pdf: Sense
Key 3 ASC 10 ASCQ 00
BraseroLibburn stopping
Session error : SCSI error on
On 01/31/2010 07:54 AM, Mail Lists wrote:
On 01/31/2010 04:14 AM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
A less dangerous solution is to use Remi Collet's repository at
http://blog.famillecollet.com/ . Remi actually builds the current Firefox
for F12, so you don't end up with a dependency mess.
Or perhaps
Please, how do I listen to WBGO on RhythmBox? Thank you.
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Prabhakar Pandey wrote:
i used fedora 8 but later some of you told that fedora 8 is not that
good and i should try f12 or f11 .
so can anybody tell me which one should i install f11 or f12 ??
and it would be nice if u tell me how to install various media players
and all in it coz i find
On 01/31/2010 12:51 PM, Perhaps Perhaps wrote:
Please, how do I listen to WBGO on RhythmBox? Thank you.
I tried to add http://www.wbgo.org/listennow/wbgo.m3u, but it crashes
the player. I'm filing a bugzilla.
It will work if you use this URL for the new radio station:
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Tim ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au wrote:
On Sat, 2010-01-30 at 17:01 -0500, Marcel Rieux wrote:
What's the way to know polarity is correct, except trying both
positions?
Looking for pinout descriptions in your equipment manuals
There's only a small rectangle
On 10-01-31 05:28:56, Joachim Backes wrote:
On 01/31/2010 10:19 AM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Type info g++ at a console window. Take the time to learn how to
use
info as you'll find it useful, especially for Gnu software.
Alternatively, try info:g++ in a Konqueror
On 10-01-31 10:13:23, Tim wrote:
On Sat, 2010-01-30 at 23:58 +0100, DB wrote:
is it correct/normal behaviour for an app just to vanish,
rather than to give an error indication?
Not good, but not uncommon. I've seen gtk-gnutella do it, emelfm2,
and at least another one that I can't
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 08:27:04 -0700,
Christopher A. Williams chriswfed...@cawllc.com wrote:
Nouveau only supports 2D, and the OpenSource Radeon driver has had at
least as many ...ummm issues as the proprietary driver.
So, if you need true 3D graphics support without a lot of issues, at
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 16:16:06 +,
Marko Vojinovic vvma...@gmail.com wrote:
You mean as in nVidia drivers taking a week or so to adjust to new kernel
version and reach rpmfusion? Wow, that's a bummer! So you suggest we all opt
to use ATI drivers which don't work at all on current X
On 01/31/2010 02:01 PM, Marcel Rieux wrote:
A 4 hole plug is used for 2 pins, so you can imagine that there's no
polarity indication for sure :( The only measure taken is that one
hole is obstructed so that only the 2 holes where the 2 wires end up
can be used. But they can be used one way
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 16:01:45 +,
Marko Vojinovic vvma...@gmail.com wrote:
As for 3D and closed source drivers... If you buy a nVidia card, you can use
their closed source drivers, and they basically Just Work. If you buy an ATI
card, you can use... oops, sorry... you *cannot* use
2010/1/31 Steven Stern subscribed-li...@sterndata.com:
On 01/31/2010 12:51 PM, Perhaps Perhaps wrote:
Please, how do I listen to WBGO on RhythmBox? Thank you.
I tried to add http://www.wbgo.org/listennow/wbgo.m3u, but it crashes
the player. I'm filing a bugzilla.
It will work if you use
I always use sshfs, which works great for me
Stefan
2010/1/31, Terry Barnaby ter...@beam.ltd.uk:
I routinely access my systems remotely using an OpenVPN connection over
ADSL and use NFSv3 to access remote file systems. Although this works
quite well there are two core issues I have:
1. NFS
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 18:50:55 +0530,
Prabhakar Pandey prab...@gmail.com wrote:
i used fedora 8 but later some of you told that fedora 8 is not that good
and i should try f12 or f11 .
so can anybody tell me which one should i install f11 or f12 ??
and it would be nice if u tell me how to
Mike Dwiggins wrote:
Trying to start from usr/sbin/proftpd I egt
- warning: unable to determine IP address of 'laptop.localnet'
-error: no valid servers configured
-Fatal: error orocessing configuration file '/etc/proftpd.conf'
and there is nothing in /var/log/messages. That is whats
Mikkel mik...@infinity-ltd.com writes:
Nope - sleep only accepts an integer value. Using sleep, 1 second it
the best you will get.
$ time sleep 0.5
real0m0.503s
user0m0.001s
sys 0m0.002s
-wolfgang
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On 31 January 2010 22:24, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht
wolfgang.ruppre...@gmail.com wrote:
Mikkel mik...@infinity-ltd.com writes:
Nope - sleep only accepts an integer value. Using sleep, 1 second it
the best you will get.
$ time sleep 0.5
real 0m0.503s
user 0m0.001s
sys 0m0.002s
On 02/01/2010 06:03 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Prabhakar Pandey wrote:
i used fedora 8 but later some of you told that fedora 8 is not that
good and i should try f12 or f11 .
so can anybody tell me which one should i install f11 or f12 ??
and it would be nice if u tell me how to install
On 01/31/2010 09:33 PM, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
On 31/01/10 11:14, Ed Greshko wrote:
Kevin Kofler wrote:
Jake Peavy wrote:
...I know I should upgrade to F12 (or whatever) but I don't have time...
Then we don't have time to answer your question, sorry.
A trivial point perhaps, but mahjongg (one of the gnome-games package)
has disappeared off the games menu. The packages were updated on 8th Jan
and recently I discovered mahjongg doesn't work anymore. I tried to run
it from the console and got a string of messages about missing tiles and
then a
Do what thou wilt
shall be the whole of the Law.
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 9:12 AM, Tim and Alison Bentley
h...@trarbentley.net wrote:
I have a fully patched version of KDE and still have no sound running fore
KDE apps.
Before Christmas I had sound on all apps apart from Firefox Flash. Now I
N James Bridge wrote:
Anyone else get this behaviour? Or know what has happened?
Do you have gnome-games-extra installed?
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On 10-01-31 10:12:16, Tim wrote:
On Sat, 2010-01-30 at 13:50 -0500, Joe Woodruff
wrote:
Disc's 1 3 failed Linux test at
installation. Burned Disk 1 twice
more and still fails. Went ahead with
installation.
Ed Greshko wrote:
Mike Dwiggins wrote:
Trying to start from usr/sbin/proftpd I egt
- warning: unable to determine IP address of 'laptop.localnet'
-error: no valid servers configured
-Fatal: error orocessing configuration file '/etc/proftpd.conf'
and there is nothing in
Ed Greshko wrote:
Mike Dwiggins wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
Mike Dwiggins wrote:
Trying to start from usr/sbin/proftpd I egt
- warning: unable to determine IP address of 'laptop.localnet'
-error: no valid servers configured
-Fatal: error orocessing
I downloaded a few MP3 files, but cannot get them to play in fedora's
rythmbox. I downloaded and installed Amarok, but the files will not play in
amarok either. Thanks for the suggestions.
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I have a fully patched version of KDE and still have no sound running fore
KDE apps.
you have phonon-4.3.80-5 and no sound? If so, mind double-checking with
pavucontrol that streams are active and nothing is muted?
If not, update.
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On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 2:13 AM, Kevin Kofler kevin.kof...@chello.atwrote:
Jake Peavy wrote:
...I know I should upgrade to F12 (or whatever) but I don't have time...
Then we don't have time to answer your question, sorry.
Fedora 9 is no longer supported, upgrade!
Kevin
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 3:41 PM, Mikkel mik...@infinity-ltd.com wrote:
What you may have is a header for 4 pins, but only 3 pins on the
motherboard side. (I recall it was 3 pins for a previous message.)
... for s/pdif in, not out. Out has 2 pins and 'In' has 3 pins *side
by side*, no empty
OK, my bad.
I asked this question before, and someone gave me the answer,
but I forgot to write it down someplace that I could find.
There is a single yum target, that will bring in all (or most) of the 32bit
libraries
and things that are needed to run 32bit applications on 64bit Fedora.
If
On Sun, 2010-01-31 at 20:08 +, Timothy Murphy wrote:
mplayer /usr/share/sounds/KDE-Sys-App-Message.ogg works fine.
It is the only one of these 5 programs that actually works on my
laptop:
play does not seem to exist;
It comes with the sox package. I might have it installed as a
On Sun, 2010-01-31 at 21:24 +0100, DB wrote:
I assume there is no way to persuade TBird/Okular to play ball with
the octet-stream?
There's no good way to handle that. It's the generic description for
any binary file (sound, picture, PDF, whatever), that hasn't been
specifically identified. If
On Sun, 2010-01-31 at 20:11 -0500, Matt Smith wrote:
I downloaded a few MP3 files, but cannot get them to play in fedora's
rythmbox. I downloaded and installed Amarok, but the files will not
play in amarok either. Thanks for the suggestions.
MP3 is patent encumbered, and cannot be legally
Tim:
Has SPDIF ever worked on the TV?
Marcel Rieux:
No.
Hmm, then you're flying blind if you want to diagnose a problem. You
won't know where the problem really is. You could have the TV set up
wrong, or it might have a fault...
Can you test your computer's output and the TV's input with
On Sun, 2010-01-31 at 23:17 +, N James Bridge wrote:
A trivial point perhaps, but mahjongg (one of the gnome-games package)
has disappeared off the games menu.
There is a new gnome-games-extra package that has mahjongg. I don't know
why these games were separated out, but a simple yum list
On Fri, 2010-01-29 at 14:59 -0500, Kelvin Ku wrote:
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 12:22:05PM +0200, Gilboa Davara wrote:
which
was throttling the CPUs to 1.6 GHz (from a maximum of 2.4 GHz). I
attempted to
remedy this by setting InterruptThrottleRate=0,0 in the e1000e driver,
after
On 10-01-31 18:51:00, Patrick Bartek wrote:
--- On Sun, 1/31/10, Tony Nelson tonynel...@georgeanelson.com
wrote:
...
All disks always fail the built-in test here, due to the
permanent kernel bug. A more robust test is:
# cmp /dev/dvd /path/to/iso
You can also verify
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