On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 05:14, Pavel Rozenboim wrote:
>From what I understand, cdrecord code for handling ide devices is
still
alpha quality. Also many gui based cd writing software still expects scsi
emulation or needs to be configured to use IDE devices. In fact, the only cd
writing program that recognized IDE CDRW for me was X-CD-Roast - which
somehow depends on dev=ATAPI option for cdrecord, which only works with 2.4
kernels.
Apparently, the CVS cdrdao now supports ATAPI. So, you can use k3b or
other interfaces that rely on it (in theory).
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Florin Andrei
"Never send a human to do a machine's job." - Agent Smith