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If you run KDE, the k3b utility does a very nice job of burning CDs.
On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 00:34:10 UT
"dan moylan" <jdm at moylan.info> wrote:

> 
> not so long ago when i was running rh7.3 on my ibm tp600e,
> with an internal cdrw drive, i was able to run cdrecord
> with -dev=0,0,0 and burn cdroms with no problem.
> 
> now, having upgraded to rh9.0, when i try it i get the
> following error message
> 
>   scsidev: '0,0,0'
>   scsibus: 0 target: 0 lun: 0
>   Linux sg driver version: 3.1.24
>   cdrecord: No such file or directory. Cannot open '/dev/sg*'. Cannot
>   open SCSI dr cdrecord: For possible targets try 'cdrecord -scanbus'.
>   Make sure you are root. cdrecord: For possible transport specifiers
>   try 'cdrecord dev=help'. pregap1: -1
>   Cdrecord 2.0 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2002 J__rg
>   Schilling TOC Type: 0 = CD-DA
> 
> the internal cdrom drive mounts fine for reading (/dev/hdd).
> 
> any suggestions?
> 
> tia,
> dan
> 
> j. daniel moylan
> 84 harvard ave #2
> brookline, ma 02446-6202
> 617-232-2360 (tel)
> 810-454-1823 (fax)
> jdm at moylan.info
> www.moylan.info


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