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Please, post your udev config.
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I downgrade udev to 0.4.2 version and all seem to work. It mean it was problem of new udev. Or i dont setup it properly.
Can you help me setup my udev .rules config?
do you have any custom rules? (any special ones you added)
what do you get when doing this:
[damir@Asteraceae ~]$ ls -la /dev/hdc
brw-rw---- 1 root optical 22, 0 2005-02-28 18:54 /dev/hdc
about the camera i don't know, sorry - maybe someone else knows? you can try asking on ML
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Camera problem solved(i mess one thing in wiki :oops:)
do you have any custom rules? (any special ones you added)
No
what do you get when doing this:
All the same, but digits after oprical was over (i cant see it now, becouse install udev-0.4.2).
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After reboot cd burning wont work from user again .
PS: on udev-0.4.2, then i reboot and login for user, cdrecord work, blank and record cds,but if i run xcdroast, cdrecord wont burn cd till next reboot.
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Please read this: http://kerneltrap.org/node/4022.
Can it help me?
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Please read this: http://kerneltrap.org/node/4022.
Can it help me?
is it different from the patch already used for cdrtools
http://cvs.archlinux.org/cgi-bin/viewcv … ag=CURRENT
?
i don't know - you can try yourself compiling a patched version (in ABS)
note: for me it works fine as-is with 2.6.10-ARCH and 2.6.11-rc4-mm1-ARCH
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I reinstall udev, cdrtools, cdrdao, cdparanoia and now i can burn cd!
But xcdrost wont burn cd as user, and after run xcdrost, command cdrecord dev=/dev/hdb blank=fast:
cdrecord: Cannot set speed/dummy.
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I reinstall udev, cdrtools, cdrdao, cdparanoia and now i can burn cd!
But xcdrost wont burn cd as user, and after run xcdrost, command cdrecord dev=/dev/hdb blank=fast:cdrecord: Cannot set speed/dummy.
i use k3b as frontend ... maybe some of the xcdroast users can help?
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Go back to the previous udev, if you can. That should fix usb problems until you can sort out the new changes to udev permissions.
kernel 26-2.6.10-3 should work. I stayed with 2.6.7 because it was bugless Then I moved from 2.6.7 to 10-3 which also appears to be bugless for both my desktop & laptop. It is not wise to move kernels since the change in policy which came with 2.6.8. When you get one that works, think long and hard before you degrade to a newer version.
you are using udev, so your drives should appear as e.g. /dev/hda and it is simpler to use that than the ugly /dev/ide/..../ which symlinks back to the real /dev ..
I have had problems with xcdroast which does not do all that much anyway, gcombust and k3b have always worked for me.
--(*(cs25x--));
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