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debian-user-digest Digest Volume 2007 : Issue 2117
Today's Topics:
Re: Issues with ethernet in testing/ [ "percy tiglao" ]
Re: New hard drive problem [ Jeff D ]
Re: SOLVED: Re: using ssl on part of [ Andrei Popescu ]
Re: CD/DVD Burner Configuration [ Mark Grieveson ]
Re: CD/DVD Burner Configuration [ Mark Grieveson ]
Re: Virtual Machines/Emulators [ Mike McCarty ]
Re: Virtual Machines/Emulators [ Mike McCarty ]
Re: PAM + LDAP and SSH [ "Martin Marcher" ]
Re: CD/DVD Burner Configuration [ Jonathan Kaye ]
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 22:58:26 -0400
From: "percy tiglao" <prtiglao@gmail.com>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Issues with ethernet in testing/lenny
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Sorry that I didn't respond earlier. However, I do not have a
subscription and have tried various ways of responding (last one
I tried was USENET... but I was rejected by the moderation) but
I guess this will do. Please CC messages to me in the future.
Sorry I didn't mention that earlier.
Anyway, to Wayne Topa...
> Take a look at the /etc/udev/rules.d/z25_persistent-net.rules file.
This file does not exist :-/ Simply is not there.
To Douglas Allan Tutty...
>After you do this, look in /var/log/syslog and see if any eth lines
>appear. It may not be numbered eth0.
There are no eth lines at all. However, there are no errors when
the module loads.
On 8/6/07, Nigel Henry <cave.dnb@tiscali.fr> wrote:
> Hi Percy. As nobody has replied yet, I may as well throw in some stuff.
>
> If Vista is correct the vendor/device id's for the card should be 8086 10c0.
> If you run lspci -v , is the card showing on the list?
lspci is not yet installed, I'll be installing that and will post the results
of that in my next email. Ditto for the lsmod advice that I snipped out.
[snip]
Thanks for the sample config files.
> I've done a bunch of Googling today about this card, and found some stuff for
> ubuntu using the 2.6.20 kernel, where the e1000 module isn't working
> correctly. Which kernel are you using? I only have a 2.6.17 one on both my
> Etch, and Lenny installs. The ubuntu bug link is below, preceded by my Google
> search line.
>
> Linux driver for 82562V-2
>
> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/feisty/+bugs
>
> The bug is 5th from the bottom, see below.
> 121187 E1000 driver for 82562V-2 (8086:10c0) device
>
> I can't say much more at the moment, and have only CC'd you as you havn't had
> a reply since Saturday, and may not be viewing the list.
>
> Perhaps someone more clued up than me may reply to my reply to your original
> post.
Thanks Nigel. I'm not 100% sure what the propper nettiqute is
for responding to a list that I'm not subscribed to. I guess I'll
just copy/paste responses from the list archives when I remember
to check.
But replying to a CC is much easier so if anyone responding could
CC messages to me that would be great. Thanks.
Anyone know the details of this bug in Ubuntu? From memory, the
module I'm running is version 7.3 (which was straight from the
netinstall) Should I compile 7.6 (the current version of the module)
and try it out?
--Percy
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 20:45:23 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jeff D <fixedored@gmail.com>
To: debian user <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Subject: Re: New hard drive problem
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On Mon, 6 Aug 2007, William Walter wrote:
> i've a computer with debian etch. i've recently added a new sata hard drive
> and enter the harddrive in /etc/fstab. It was working fine. Suddenly
> today Debian etch is not booting properly. I'm getting
> the following errors:
>
> Begin:Mounting root file system ...
> Begin:Running /scripts/local-top ...
> Done.
> Begin:Running /scripts/local-premount ...
> Done.
> mount:Mounting /dev/sda1 on /root failed:No such Device
>
> Begin:Running /scripts/local-bottom...
> Done.
> Begin:Running /scripts/init-bottom...
> mount:Mounting /root/dev on /dev/.static/dev failed:No such file or
> directory
> Done.
> mount:Mounting /sys on /root/sys failed:No such file or directory
>
> mount:Mounting /proc on /root/proc failed:No such file or directory
> Target file system doesn't have /sbin/init
>
> BusyBox v1.1.3(Debian 1:1.1.3-3)Built in Shell(ash)
> Enter 'help' for a list of built in commands
> /bin/sh:can't access tty;job control turned off
> (initramfs)
>
> I've checked the cables it's fine. One more thing i like to mention. When i
>
> disconnect the brand new hard drive no problem on booting. The problem
> is only when i add the new hard drive. Can anyone kindly help me find the
> problem? Thanks.
>
Sounds like your new drive is being found first. One thing you could do
is, boot up with the new drive disconnected. run blkid, this will print
out the uuid of drive/partitions. in /etc/fstab , replace /dev/sda# with
the corresponding uuid. that way your system wont get confused when it
finds the new disk.
-+-
8 out of 10 Owners who Expressed a Preference said Their Cats Preferred Techno.
Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 07:11:43 +0300
From: Andrei Popescu <andreimpopescu@gmail.com>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: SOLVED: Re: using ssl on part of a website
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On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 03:41:52PM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
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> that looks to me to be the best way to use SSL with ikiwiki.
The debian AND upstream maintainer is Joey Hess. I think he might be=20
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Regards,
Andrei
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Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 00:12:33 -0400
From: Mark Grieveson <dg135@torfree.net>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: video editing of digicam avi files
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On Sun, 5 Aug 2007 17:27:52 +0000 (UTC)
debian-user-digest-request@lists.debian.org wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to find a method to make an mpeg movie from a number of
> avi files captured from a digital camera (Canon A540).
The program tovid will change files from avi to mpeg. Add the
following repositories to your sources.list, and then install tovid and
tovid-gui.
# deb http://packages.kirya.net/debian/ unstable main contrib non-free
# deb-src http://packages.kirya.net/debian/ unstable main contrib
non-free
Mark
Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 00:50:09 -0400
From: Mark Grieveson <dg135@torfree.net>
To: debian-user <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Subject: Re: CD/DVD Burner Configuration
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On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 03:45:33 +0000 (UTC)
debian-user-digest-request@lists.debian.org wrote:
> yes, there it is. So my question is: how can I fix this,
Maybe checking the settings for your user (specifically, user
privileges) would help. If using gnome, this can be checked under
Desktop/Administration/Users and Groups. Perhaps "Use CD-Rom Drives" is
not checked for your user, or something.
Mark
Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 00:48:38 -0400
From: Mark Grieveson <mark@tfnet.ca>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: CD/DVD Burner Configuration
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On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 03:45:33 +0000 (UTC)
debian-user-digest-request@lists.debian.org wrote:
> yes, there it is. So my question is: how can I fix this,
Maybe checking the settings for your user (specifically, user
privileges) would help. If using gnome, this can be checked under
Desktop/Administration/Users and Groups. Perhaps "Use CD-Rom Drives" is
not checked for your user, or something.
Mark
Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2007 02:22:13 -0500
From: Mike McCarty <Mike.McCarty@sbcglobal.net>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Virtual Machines/Emulators
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Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Mike McCarty wrote:
>
>> I recently developed a desire to run some emulators under Linux,
>> and consequently have run some of them. Here are my opinions of them,
>> based on install, ease of use, and speed of emulation.
[snip]
>
> Did you run kqemu with qemu?
No, I couldn't get it to build for me.
Mike
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Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2007 07:13:05 -0000
From: rocky <rocky2winnie@gmail.com>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Set up postfix
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Hey,
I'm trying to follow the tutorial from http://workaround.org/articles/ispmail-etch
to set up the postfix. dpkg -l | grep postfix gives me the following
information:
LIJIANG:~# dpkg -l | grep postfix
ii postfix 2.3.8-2+b1 A
high-performance mail transport agent
ii postfix-mysql 2.3.8-2+b1
MYSQL map support for Postfix
But ps aux | grep postfix tells me there's no process called postfix
running. Even after /etc/init.d/postfix restart I got the same result.
The /var/log/mail.log tells me the following information:
Aug 7 23:02:19 woody sm-mta[24462]: l77DqINI023401: SYSERR(root):
hash map "Alias0": missing map file /etc/mail/aliases.db: No such file
or directory
Then I tried to use telnet to test by entering telnet 127.0.0.1 25 and
it gives me the below result:
LIJIANG:~# telnet 127.0.0.1 25
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to 127.0.0.1.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 ;; ESMTP connection timed out; no servers could be reached
Sendmail 8.13.8/8.13.8/Debian-3; Tue, 7 Aug 2007 23:09:18 +0800; (No
UCE/UBE) logging access from: woody.2ndsite.in(OK)-root@woody.
2ndsite.in [127.0.0.1]
ehlo 2ndsite.in
250-;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached Hello
root@woody.2ndsite.in [127.0.0.1], pleased to meet you
250 ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
Can any of you help me to correctly set up the postfix please?
Blessings,
Rocky
Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2007 02:33:10 -0500
From: Mike McCarty <Mike.McCarty@sbcglobal.net>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Virtual Machines/Emulators
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Tom Grove wrote:
> Mike McCarty wrote:
>
>> I recently developed a desire to run some emulators under Linux,
>> and consequently have run some of them. Here are my opinions of them,
>> based on install, ease of use, and speed of emulation.
>>
>> The emulators I tried are DOSEMU + Freedos, BOCHS + MSDOS 6.22, and
>> QEMU + MSDOS 6.22. I found that each had advantages and disadvantages.
>> I also ran MSDOS 6.0 natively.
[snip]
> I would like to see how VirtualBox stands up against the others. It
> seems to be the fastest emulator when it comes to Windows. Although
> this is only one person's opinion and there is no "scientific" evidence
> it just feels faster.
I tried VirtualBox, and found it impossible to install on my machine.
It won't build. The build errors are rather obscure. I looked at the
"log" file they say should contain information, but here is the
head of the log file
[QUOTE MODE ON]
VirtualBox 1.4.0 installer, built Wed Jun 6 00:03:39 CEST 2007.
Testing system setup...
System setup appears correct.
Installing VirtualBox to /usr/local/innotek/VirtualBox
Output from the module build process (the Linux kernel build system)
follows:
cp: missing destination file
Try `cp --help' for more information.
[QUOTE MODE OFF]
Not very informative, is it?
Several of the compiles failed to find, for example, <stddef.h>,
<stdarg.h>, and other Standard Headers. I have no problem building
my own programs which use these headers.
Mike
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Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 09:01:11 +0100
From: Anthony Campbell <ac@acampbell.org.uk>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: cups yet again
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On 07 Aug 2007, s. keeling wrote:
> graham <graham@theseamans.net>:
> > Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
> > > On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 05:02:07PM +0100, graham wrote:
> > >> Yet another cups problem (the one program which makes me feel like I do
> > >> when running windows - like putting a foot through the computer).
> > >
> > > So why run cups? Use LPRng and Apsfilter or foomatic print filters.
> >
> > Cos what I'd understood from other threads was that this would mean
> > swimming against the tide, since cups is now the default for both debian
>
> Yes, it is swimming against the tide. Big deal, && fsck 'em.
>
> CUPS has made a mess of *nix printing. All you need to do to enable
> *nix printing is find your printer's driver, install lpr(ng), then
> hack /etc/printcap (which is pretty damned simple):
>
> lp0|To Your Left: \
> :lp=/dev/lp0: \
> :force_localhost: \
> :if=/usr/bin/foomatic-rip: \
> :ppd=/usr/local/ppd/Epson-Stylus_Photo_870-Stp870p.upp.ppd: \
> :sd=/var/spool/lpd/lp: \
> :mx#0:sh:
>
> It just works. CUPS is *way* unnecessary. The biggest problem with
> *nix printing is trying to figure out how to install something without
> dragging in CUPS too. :-P Even if you have lpr(ng) installed, CUPS
> chooses to replace them, and tends to get away with it! Be vigilant.
>
I ditched Cups a couple of years ago in favour of lpr + magicfilter. I
never have any problems, including network printing. Dead easy to set
up.
Anthony
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Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 01:39:07 -0700
From: Andrew Sackville-West <andrew@farwestbilliards.com>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: SOLVED: Re: using ssl on part of a website
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On Tue, Aug 07, 2007 at 07:11:43AM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 03:41:52PM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> =20
> > that looks to me to be the best way to use SSL with ikiwiki.
>=20
> The debian AND upstream maintainer is Joey Hess. I think he might be=20
> interested in documenting your solution.
yeah. I get the feeling that its one of those things one is "supposed"
to know... But I'll pass it on anyway. It was not a simple thing to
figure out, though it was simple to do once figured.
A
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Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 10:06:22 +0200
From: Florian Kulzer <florian.kulzer+debian@icfo.es>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: cups yet again
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On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 22:05:53 +0100, graham wrote:
> Florian Kulzer wrote:
[...]
>> - Is the printer reported correctly if you run
>> /usr/lib/cups/backend/parallel
>> ?
>
> No:
>
> graham@dogmatix:~$ /usr/lib/cups/backend/parallel
> direct parallel:/dev/lp0 "Unknown" "LPT #1"
Maybe this just means that the printer does not identify itself. (Not
all printers do this, as far as I know.)
>> - Has the ppd file been copied to /etc/cups/ppd/HL-5040.ppd?
>
> Yes
>
>> The owner should be cupsys, group lp and the permissions should be 0644.
>
> The owner was root.root. Changed this to cupsys.lp and the test page
> printed ok from the CUPS frontend (tested this once only, since I assumed
> it was now ok).
>
> However, printing from anything else still gave the same result as before.
> Tried rebooting (a la windows); the test page no longer prints from the
> CUPS frontend - the original problem returned.
>
> Suspecting the permissions (everything else in the directory was also
> root.root or root.lp), I did
>
> chown -R cupsys.lp /etc/cups
>
> but the problem stayed unchanged
>
> Current state:
>
> graham@dogmatix:~$ ls -al /etc/cups/ppd
> total 24
> drwxr-xr-x 2 cupsys lp 4096 2007-08-06 16:08 .
> drwxr-sr-t 5 cupsys lp 4096 2007-08-06 16:08 ..
> -rw-r--r-- 1 cupsys lp 12517 2007-08-06 16:08 HL-5040.ppd
Well, Sid just had a cupsys upgrade and now the ownership of my
/etc/cups/ppd/* files is actually root:lp. The important thing seems to be
that the lp group can read the files. My /etc/cups/ directory looks like
this now:
$ ls -al /etc/cups/
total 88
drwxr-xr-x 5 root lp 4096 2007-08-07 09:26 .
drwxr-xr-x 135 root root 12288 2007-08-07 09:29 ..
-rw------- 1 root lp 83 2007-07-27 15:52 classes.conf
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1215 2006-11-03 01:57 command.types
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 8818 2007-05-24 11:51 cups-pdf.conf
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2959 2007-06-09 16:47 cupsd.conf
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 2007-02-02 14:50 interfaces
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4644 2007-05-14 10:57 mime.convs
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 6289 2007-07-14 15:47 mime.types
drwxr-xr-x 2 root lp 4096 2007-07-05 10:58 ppd
-rw------- 1 root lp 1006 2007-07-27 15:52 printers.conf
-rw------- 1 root lp 999 2007-07-05 10:58 printers.conf.O
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 946 2006-09-29 14:58 pstoraster.convs
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 242 2007-03-18 13:01 raw.convs
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 213 2007-03-18 13:01 raw.types
drwx------ 2 root lp 4096 2007-08-07 09:26 ssl
I just checked after the upgrade and printing still seems to work for
me.
>> You can
>> check if the file corresponds to the correct driver with:
>> grep '^*NickName:' /etc/cups/ppd/HL-5040.ppd
>
> Yes thats fine.
>
> *NickName: "Brother HL-5040 Foomatic/hl1250 (recommended)"
That certainly seems to be the correct driver.
>> - The foomatic-filters-ppds package has four different ppd files for the
>> Brother HL-5040. Did you try them all?
>
> No, but I don't believe that's the issue. This one has always worked fine
> for me before (several different systesm, none of which is unfortunately
> available for comparison).
The changelog of the newest Sid version of cupsys gives me the
impression that there were some problems with the first Debian packages
of the new upstream cups release (version 1.2.12-1, in Lenny right now).
Maybe your problem ist just a case of installing at the wrong time. You
could try if you can install version 1.2.12-2 of cupsys, cupsys-common,
cupsys-client, and libcupsys2 (from Sid). Using "dpkg --purge
--force-depends" should allow you to temporarily purge the old packages
without removing anything else that depends on cups. This should be safe
if you reinstall the new (or old) packages again immediately. (Famous
last words...)
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Florian |
Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 09:35:41 +0100 (BST)
From: david robert <davidforlinux@yahoo.co.uk>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: How to force update second DNS server
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Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2007 10:42:01 +0200
From: x3n <x3n@molinier.eu>
To: david robert <davidforlinux@yahoo.co.uk>
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: How to force update second DNS server
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Hi,
Normally your secondary NS should synchronize by itself after a =20
certain amount of time. The problem for the slave NS is to know about =20
changes. In your primary NS, you can add the "notify yes" command in =20
the zone declaration, so that salve NS (declared in the zone file!) =20
are notified about changes.
If your slave NS is not declared in the SOA of your zone, you can use =20
the "also-notify x.x.x.x" parameter.
After doing this, the secondary should synchronise as soon as the =20
master has reload the updated zone. If it's not the case, you should =20
have a careful look to the serial number...
regards,
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> Hi Guys
>
> I am using bind 9 for my dns server i did some chnages to one of =20
> our customer zone file now i want to force update for my slave dns =20
> server how do i do this?
>
> Thanks for your help
>
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Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 10:46:12 +0200
From: "Martin Marcher" <martin.marcher@gmail.com>
To: debian-user <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Subject: Re: PAM + LDAP and SSH
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Hello,
On 8/1/07, Bhasker C V <bhasker@unixindia.com> wrote:
> If you do not want LDAP based authentication then you can
> edit the nsswitch.conf file (passwd and shadow) to
> point to appropriate values ? like files, yp
> for local and NIS auth only.
the problem with that is that you then don't have any information
about the users available.
If you need to have "getent passwd" list the users in your ldap and
don't want them to be able to login just don't mess around with pam,
and stick with libnss-ldap only.
If, on the other hand you need some users to be able to login a
pam_filter is apropriate since you can easily use the host or
authorizedService attribute (or any other attribute for that matter)
to check account validity for a certain box/host.
Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2007 11:16:29 +0200
From: Mathias Brodala <info@noctus.net>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Virtual Machines/Emulators
Message-ID: <46B8386D.9000903@noctus.net>
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Hi Mike.
Mike McCarty, 07.08.2007 09:22:
> Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
>> Mike McCarty wrote:
>>
>>> I recently developed a desire to run some emulators under Linux,
>>> and consequently have run some of them. Here are my opinions of them,=
>>> based on install, ease of use, and speed of emulation.
>=20
> [snip]
>=20
>>
>> Did you run kqemu with qemu?
>=20
> No, I couldn't get it to build for me.
How did you try? More than the following commands is not necessary:
# apt-get install module-assistant
# m-a prepare
# m-a a-i kqemu
# modprobe kqemu
Optionally, for having the module loaded on boot-time:
# echo kqemu >> /etc/modules
Regards, Mathias
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Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2007 11:42:58 +0200
From: Jonathan Kaye <jdkaye10@yahoo.es>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: CD/DVD Burner Configuration
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Adriano Bonat wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> I tried to burn a CD with k3b, and got an error from wodim, the same as
> follow: adriano@heisenberg:~$ wodim -scanbus
> /usr/bin/wodim: No such file or directory.
> Cannot open SCSI driver!
> For possible targets try 'wodim --devices' or 'wodim -scanbus'.
> For possible transport specifiers try 'wodim dev=help'.
> For IDE/ATAPI devices configuration, see the file README.ATAPI.setup from
> the wodim documentation.
>
> then I tried:
> adriano@heisenberg:~$ wodim dev=/dev/cdrw -scanbus
> scsibus1:
> 1,0,0 100) 'MATSHITA' 'DVD-RAM UJ-840S ' '1.11' Removable CD-ROM
>
> yes, there it is. So my question is: how can I fix this, because to do
> something with the burner i'll need always to specify the 'dev'
> parameter...
>
> Thanks in advance.
Hi Adriano,
Is your K3b configured correctly? Open K3b and Settings -> Configure
K3b ... -> Devices
Do you see your Matshita listed there? If not K3b is not configured
correctly. If need be you can add your device by clicking on the "Add
Device..." button in the Devices window.
Cheers,
Jonathan
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