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Selon alain.didierjean@××××.fr: |
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> Selon Mick <michaelkintzios@×××××.com>: |
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> > On Saturday 11 September 2010 17:01:29 alain.didierjean@××××.fr wrote: |
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> > > Selon Stéphane Guedon <stephane@××××××××××.eu>: |
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> > > > Le Monday 06 September 2010 17:11:17, alain.didierjean@××××.fr a écrit |
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> > > > > Selon Stroller <stroller@××××××××××××××××××.uk>: |
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> > > > > > On 6 Sep 2010, at 09:55, alain.didierjean@××××.fr wrote: |
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> > > > > > > For some unknown reason, my DVD r/w device is not detected as |
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> such |
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<snip> |
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> > > > So, you're not using the latest drivers (scsi emultation of ata hdd)... |
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> > > |
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> > > I use <*> ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL support (DEPRECATED) ---> in Device Drivers |
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> as |
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> > > I've done in the past, and it used to work fine |
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> > Deselect that which is deprecated and will be removed soon and select the |
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> > appropriate SCSI drivers for your drives. There's been a few messages on |
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> > this |
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> > list explaining how to go about it. |
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> Done. Works both for cdrom unit and old IDE disk, whch now are know as sr0 |
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> (ex hda) and sdc (wax hdc). cdrecord --checkdrive says |
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> But that silly k3b returns |
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> No optical drive found. |
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> K3b did not find any optical device in your system. |
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> Solution : Make sure HAL daemon is running, it is used by K3b for finding |
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> devices. |
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> and on the terminal |
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Finally solved, a matter of permissions for cdrecord and cdrdao, as explained in |
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/usr/share/doc/k3b-2.0.0/PERMISSIONS.bz2. I've been fooled by this stupid error |
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message. Thanks to all who helped, |
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~adj~ |