Paul Smith wrote:
On 7/30/06, Paul Smith <phhs80(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> When I start k3b, I get a warning message saying:
>
> «cdrecord will be run without root privileges
> It is highly recommended to configure cdrecord to run with root
> privileges. Only then cdrecord runs with high priority which increases
> the overall stability of the burning process. Apart from that it
> allows changing the size of the used burning buffer. A lot of user
> problems could be solved this way. This is also true when using SuSE's
> resmgr.
> Solution: Use K3bSetup to solve this problem.»
>
> How can I solve that? I have tried
>
> $K3bSetup
> bash: K3bSetup: command not found
> $
>
> and
>
> $ k3bsetup
> bash: k3bsetup: command not found
> $
Solved meanwhile with:
chmod 4711 /usr/bin/cdrecord
Paul
Why???????? That is only needed on linux < 2.6.9 (FC1-FC2). On the newer
(FC3+) versions, cdrecord only needs normal privileges. That is why
k3bsetup is gone; it doesn't apply to Fedora anymore (unless you are on
FC1 or FC2; not recommended).
-Steven