K3b problems . . . . . . .
Eduardo Robles Elvira
edulix at gmail.com
Thu Jun 9 18:42:00 UTC 2005
Sorry, I don't think that saying he didn't do his homework is a good answer at
all. It seems to me that the problem is not that he didn't do it, but rather
that Kubuntu didn't detect and configure it properly, but it could (I
belive!), and thus it's a bug - either in kubuntu itself, hotplug, cdrecord,
whatever - and despite that, of course, the easiest solution for him might be
to fix it manually, it's not the user faultt =).
Greetings,
Edulix.
El Jueves 09 Junio 2005 05:47, Alastair Preston escribió:
> More SCSI designations - but your drive isn't SCSI.
>
> You are having problems because you didn't do your homework. That CD writer
> is an E-IDE device, not a scsi device, yet you are trying to access it as
> if it were SCSI. Set it up as an IDE drive, which is what it is. You do
> NOT need scsi emulation for IDE CD-writers with a 2.6 kernel.
>
> K3B works perfectly well with Lite-on IDE CD-writers on 2.6 kernels if the
> drive is properly set up.
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