Joerg Schilling wrote:
Alexey Toptygin <alexeyt@freeshell.org> wrote:On Mon, 24 Apr 2006, Joerg Schilling wrote:This is what I called an error, it is the only indication that anything is wrong until I try to read the CD that was just burned:Alexey Toptygin <alexeyt@freeshell.org> wrote:OK, I have built cdrecord from this source: ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/cdrtools-2.01.tar.bz2 and I have changed the drive specification in /etc/default/cdrecord to ATA:0,1,0. I read 2 known-good pressed audio CD with official readcd -clone and wrote them with official cdrecord -clone. Both times I got the same error, which is the same as with the unofficial Debian version. The coasters produced cause the drive to take too long when trying to cdrecord -toc or cdrecord -atip, and the bus is reset, and DMA turned off. Here is the output of cdrecord:???? What error are you talking of?YOu did absolutely not give any indication for a problem. How should I help you? If you like help, you would need to give us the reason why you cannot use the resulting CD.
He did, you deleted and ignored it:>As I said, the burn results in a coaster that causes some drives to take a very long time to respond
>to commands, and some drives to act as if there's no media. -- E. Robert Bogusta It seemed like a good idea at the time