I sure can not find what they are, hence no burning at all under 2.6.5
]]>I have a Sony 32x/10x/40x CDRW drive. In the past, using a 2.4.x kernel and "ide-scsi" emulation, I was able to write at 32x (or thereabouts).
Now, at best, I write at 16x, and "XCDRoast" gives me warnings that writer performance may be slowed by NOT using the "ide-scsi" emulation.
It's a minor inconvenience. I thought the 2.6.x kernel made the "ide-scsi" emulation "obsolete". I checked the FAQ and manual from the "XCDRoast" website, and they don't seem to address this issue. All my drives use DMA.
I have no problems writing CD's, but just not at the maximum my writer will allow. Anyone have similiar experiences, and a solution?
]]>so it seems not to be totally deprecated after all.
thanks for all,
slyski
what becomes of ide-scsi emulation - is there another use for it or has it just suddenly became deprecated??
i believe i need the other scsi stuff for my camera to hook up to /dev/sdax.
also when when i went 2.6.3 my mouse left skid marks across my screen - i had to slow it down.
was that my imagination? i was usin kde at the time. i switched to gnome now just to test run it. will post a printing problem later about it.
hiho hiho, off to work
slyski
it took me a bit to get all the info for cdrecord straight before i finally was able to burn with ATAPI.
]]>after furthur review and actually reading the man of cdrdao it does state using the ATAPI:x,x,x thing.
when i first read this post i just implimented the cdrdao scanbus command and it came up empty.
but, after further thought the use of scanbus in cdrdao and cdrecord is quite silly in this regard :?:
you should be able to apply the command as needed and run with it.
thanks sarah
slyski
]]>are you sure about that i was sure i heard someone ranting online that the newest version had ATAPI working. you may want to visit their homepage to find out.
]]>i have to go back to loading the scsi mods
slyski
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