Thanks for the suggestion. I'll give it a try.
Chris
joachim.backes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Chris Carlson wrote:
I'm using Fedora 9 on a "AMD Athlon(tm) X2 Dual Core Processor
BE-2350". The system (an eMachines computer) came with a CD/DVD
read/write drive (Optiarc Model: DVD RW AD-7200A Rev: 1.W1). When
I load a blank DVD-R in the drive, an icon appears that tells me I've
got a blank DVD in the drive. I double-click the icon, and CD/DVD
Creator pops up. I drag/drop files into the window and then tell it
to "Write to Disc". It thinks for a while, then pops up a little
window with the very clear and informative message, "Error!" I can
find no information on what the error is or what I can do about it.
Hi,
I had similar problems when burning CDs/DVDs (on the gnome desktop),
but I partially could bypass them by stopping the HAL daemon before
burning (with cdrecord/growisofs).
When booting into a pure console environment (init mode 3), I got rid
from all such problems.
Thinking that the brand of CD/DVD writer was the problem, I installed
an older drive that I had from a previous computer (TSSTcorp Model:
CD/DVDW TS-H552B Rev: TS02). I get precisely that same results.
I have also tried installing a blank CD-R. This works somewhat
similar but doesn't even provide me an "Error!" popup. I see
something pop up quickly and immediately disappear, but nothing seems
to be written. I've tried this with both drives as well with
identical results.
After discovering my sound didn't work because of a security setting,
I'm wondering if there is some security setting for writing
CDs/DVDs. I've modified all my /dev files related to the two drives
to rw-rw-rw-, but that doesn't seem to help.
I put a DVD-RAM disk in the Optiarc drive, and I was able to copy a
gob of data to it. It's unreadable by Windows, but it proves to me
that the drive writes.
Both drives can read CDs and DVDs without a problem.
Below is the info determined by the kernel for the two drives (sr0 is
the TSSTcorp drive and sr1 is the Optiarc drive).
cat /proc/sys/dev/cdrom//info
CD-ROM information, Id: cdrom.c 3.20 2003/12/17
drive name: sr1 sr0
drive speed: 48 48
drive # of slots: 1 1
Can close tray: 1 1
Can open tray: 1 1
Can lock tray: 1 1
Can change speed: 1 1
Can select disk: 0 0
Can read multisession: 1 1
Can read MCN: 1 1
Reports media changed: 1 1
Can play audio: 1 1
Can write CD-R: 1 1
Can write CD-RW: 1 1
Can read DVD: 1 1
Can write DVD-R: 1 1
Can write DVD-RAM: 1 0
Can read MRW: 1 1
Can write MRW: 1 1
Can write RAM: 1 1
Are there any settings or other places I should look for a problem?
Is this a Fedora bug? I'll file a bug if I'm not the only one seeing
this problem.
Chris
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