Problem running cdrda0 process

Bill Colias bcolias at microweb.com
Tue Aug 15 22:23:10 UTC 2006


Yes Nigel, you have it exactly right. The cdrda0 was not installed. 
This module should of been included with the Gnome desktop. My guess 
is that if I chose to include KDE with my Gnome desktop selection, it 
would of been included. How should I report this to the Fedora team?

-Bill

Nigel Henry wrote:
>On Tuesday 15 August 2006 19:35, Bill Colias wrote:
> > I think the problem is in the Nautilus File Manager, though I'm not
> > certain. How I produce the problem is after inserting a CD to copy, I
> > right clicked on the CD image on my desktop and choose Copy Disk.
> > Then after I complete the Copy Disc dialog I get the error message.
> > This occurs for both a CD to CD copy or creating a file image.
> >
> > Note that when I installed FD 5, I only chose the Gnome desktop without
> > KDE.
> >
> > -Bill
>
>This is just a thought Bill, but do you have cdrdao installed? To check, do:
>rpm -q cdrdao
>
>I know on KDE, installing K3b the CD burning app, there are a load of deps,
>but most are installed. The ones that stood out were cdrecord, and cdrdao.
>
>I've just checked out my FC4 install, that doesn't have K3b 
>installed yet, and
>to install it, Synaptic is telling me it needs cdrdao as a dep.
>
>Nigel.
> >
> > Frank Elsner wrote:
> > >On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 01:51:53 -0700 Bill Colias wrote:
> > > > I just recently installed FC 5.
> > > > When trying to copy a CD I receive the error message:
> > > >
> > > > File image creation failed
> > > > Could not run sub process: Failed to execute child process "cdrda0"
> > > > (No such file or directory).
> > >
> > >Which program are you using?
> > >The program is named "cdrdao". Where does the name "cdrda0" come from?





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