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Re: Learning about/modifying drivers



Hi!


> In article <cistron.Pine.SOL.3.96.981221104437.26454A-100000@gratioit>,
> Eric House  <ehouse@Eng.Sun.COM> wrote:
> >I need a crash course on Linux drivers.
> >
> >I'm frustrated with the fact that the driver for SCSI CD-ROMs doesn't
> >allow direct access to audio tracks.
> 
> Well, it does. I've created my own audio CDs under Linux. You just
> need the right software.

seems, that he wants to mount an audio-cd, witch couldn´t be done ;-)

- should look for cdda or cdparanoia 

> 
> >Since my hardware supports
> >"ripping" running NT I'd like to modify the necessary Linux driver to
> >allow the same thing on Debian -- or at least to understand why it
> >can't be done.

rippin could be done with cdda2wav (i do so) or create an image with "dd" or ...

> 
> Why do you think it cannot be done? Try the "xcdroast" package.



until next mail ;)

Peter
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