Re: k3b, wodim, or what?

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> File it against k3b.  

I guess that makes sense, folks can always change the component
if they decide it belongs somewhere else. For what it is worth,
here's the bug:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=610976

> Why?
> Like you have said, it used growisofs at one point.  Now it wants to use wodim, why does it want to change behavior.

Maybe wodim now claims to support dual layer, and k3b believed the claims? :-).

I actually did get a verbatim dual layer disk to work with
wodim, but it decided it had to write it at 2.4X even though
the media is 8X. The TDK media I have won't work at all though
(but works fine even at 8X with growisofs).
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