Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 11 Sep 1999 13:24:16 -0400 | From | Wakko Warner <> | Subject | Re: Do newer kernels conflict with cdrecord? |
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> > Is this a problem? I mean does something like kernel version 2.2.10 > > conflict with say the mkisofs or cdrecord part of xcdroast? I have > > some recent problems burning CDRs with Red Hat 6.0, kernel 2.2.10 with > > RAID patches ... > > Well it works on my hardware: Yamaha 4416S, Advansys 940UW, > AMD K6-2 300MHz; and on kernel versions 2.2.10->12 and > 2.3.17 . xcdroast (cdrecord version 1.6.1 I think) and > cdrecord version 1.8a24 seem ok. I do not believe there > is any general problem and the RAID patches shouldn't > have any adverse effect. Some adapters such as the > AVA 1505 using the aha152x driver have given problems. > > Could you be more specific?
At work, I have a dual p5-233mmx (256mb ram) 2 adaptec aha-2940U with a yamaha 6x 4x recorder (not rw) running on 2.2.10
My home machine is still on 2.2.7. I have a dual pII-450mhz (512mb ram), same adaptec controller (one) with a yamaha 4416s. No problems at all.
Work machine uses debian slink, home uses packages from potato, slink and hamm (never bothered to completely upgrade). cdrecord & friends are from potato as of about a month ago.
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