Now that I have removed Brasero I can burn DVDs and play DVDs.
I am not able to test it with Maverick at the moment. Drowning in work,
sorry.
On 02/09/10 16:40, Robbie Williamson wrote:
> mp, I understand the frustration, but this bug is pervasive across
> Linux, i.e. affects multiple distros and is not something we can easily
> fix. Just do a google search of "[sr1] Sense Key : Illegal Request
> [current]" or "[sr1] Add. Sense: Logical block address out of range" and
> you'll see. It seems that it may even be firmware related, in which
> case we can't fix it. Couple of questions:
>
> 1) Can you test this with Maverick? I'm asking because I'm running
> maverick on my Thinkpad X301 with a USB connected CD/DVD burner and I
> don't have this error.
>
> 2) Are you using a new, never written to DVD-RW or one that you erased?
> I'm asking because that might indicate where we should investigate.
>
OK, I see.
I was using new/blank DVDs.
Now that I have removed Brasero I can burn DVDs and play DVDs.
I am not able to test it with Maverick at the moment. Drowning in work,
sorry.
On 02/09/10 16:40, Robbie Williamson wrote:
> mp, I understand the frustration, but this bug is pervasive across
> Linux, i.e. affects multiple distros and is not something we can easily
> fix. Just do a google search of "[sr1] Sense Key : Illegal Request
> [current]" or "[sr1] Add. Sense: Logical block address out of range" and
> you'll see. It seems that it may even be firmware related, in which
> case we can't fix it. Couple of questions:
>
> 1) Can you test this with Maverick? I'm asking because I'm running
> maverick on my Thinkpad X301 with a USB connected CD/DVD burner and I
> don't have this error.
>
> 2) Are you using a new, never written to DVD-RW or one that you erased?
> I'm asking because that might indicate where we should investigate.
>