On Wednesday 31 December 2003 19:47, John Wendel wrote:
Excellent explanation, just a couple of additional points ...
If you rebuild cdrdao from source, you can make it use the latest
libraries from your cdrecord installation. This lets cdrdao work
without scsi emulation. Sorry I can't remember the exact configure
options, but the install doc explains everything clearly.
I did that and provided rpms for Red Hat 9 ( yum/apt repository
http://rpms.xcyb.org/redhat/9/bleeding/ ) but since I'm not a cdrdao fan I
didn't rebuilt the rpms for Fedora. :) Actually if I remember correctly
something went a little wrong and cdrdao did not handle ATAPI devices very
well so I dumped the idea.
Scsi emulation is going away in 2.6, so everyone using ids-scsi needs
to get ready.
Does anyone know how to set K3B so it doesn't use cdrdao at all?
Actually you can't do that. Using cdrdao is hardcoded for some of the features
but considering the fact that cdrecord supports [almost] all of cdrdao's
features we should expect a future K3b version that will only use cdrecord.
Anyway you can enable "Manual writing application selection" in K3b and you
will be able to choose cdrecord for all the features that support both apps
for writing.
Mihai