Ulf Elsner wrote:
Hallo Alessandro, does this occur when starting from root login too?
no, it didn't
The message 'Alarm clock' might be a warning from cdrecord. It stops working when the free license timed out, or when you try to start an alpha version that is older than one year. Which version of cdrecord do you use?
I did an apt-upgrade a few minutes ago, but I don't know if my cdrecord was upgraded, how is k3b instead. So I don't know if this was related to cdrecord.
I tried cdrecord-proDVD_2.01-pre_x86_64 but that gave the above message ("Der Wecker klingelt" when started with german locale.
Which debian package can you find this cdrecord-proDVD in? When I installed x-cd-roast, it requested it to burn dvds!
I didn't try dvd+r so far, as i only bought dvd-r. dvd-r works fine with cdrecord-prodvd.
I'd want to use dvd+r, because are more compatible and have higher quality.
ciao,
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