Re: Bug#301701: kernel-image-2.6.10-1-k7: System catatonic when tryingtowrite DVD or CD as user
On Sun, 10 Apr 2005, Nick Hill wrote:
> >which version of cdrecord or growisofs package are you using?
>
> Both are listed in both the Debian and kernel.org bug along with plenty
> of other info.
you don't seem to use the debian cdrecord package,
try out, self compiled binaries are not supported by debian.
debian's cdrecord -version shows an different input.
if it still doesn't work, please provide full debian version with
$ dpkg -l <packge>
for example
dpkg -l cdrecord
> > cant duplicate your problem with 2.6.11 and newer kernels.
>
> I have duplicated wthe bug with Debian 2.6.11-3 and Kernel.org 2.6.11.7.
> The bug occurs every time. I hit reset, boot into 2.6.9 then it works OK.
you might be using the wrong tools.
unless you might prove the contrare i'll have to close your bug report.
> >>Given the severity of the bug, I am surprised it has survived two kernel
> >>versions. For me, 2,6.10 and 2.6.11 have incrementally added three
> >>serious/ critical bugs, and only solved an ISO9660 file system issue
> >>(where files >2Gb would confuse the driver). The field is open for
> >>better systems of kernel development management than what we are seeing
> >>with the official kernel.
> >
> >
> >who are you to come up which such bad attitudes
> >and to think you gonna go anywhere?
>
> Max, a world where people can't declare their opinions and observations
> (where someone else may not agree with them) would be a bad place. This
> is what distinguishes the mediaeval dark ages.
>
> I don't think anyone should fall into the thinking the current process
> is perfect as that will block thinking of possible improvements.
come on, don't divert the topic: free opinion != ranting
especially bad if you expect to get help.
nor did i see from you any improvements in the current dev process.
--
maks
kernel janitor http://janitor.kernelnewbies.org/
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