It's a good thing that I found a program that will let me burn CDs in Ubuntu... and that it's not related to cdrecord.
cdrecord won't work with Debian-based distros these days, you see. There's a Debian fork of it called cdrkit, with a component called "wodim"... I did finally find a package for that. It conflicts with the package for cdrecord. That was actually kind of expected; all I needed to do was uninstall cdrecord first. But I didn't. Why?
Because apt-get, when asked to uninstall cdrecord, wants to uninstall three other packages that are "no longer needed". The list: cdrecord, k3b, nautilus-cd-burner, ubuntu-desktop.
ubuntu-desktop? Christ. I don't know how essential it actually is, but it seems pretty damned important to me, and I'm not going to remove any package that firmly suggests you not uninstall it if you want your system to continue to function. Not to mention the fact that it can get along just fine without cdrecord. (As can the other two, given a replacement burning program.)
Both Synaptic and apt-get insist on bundling these four together, with no obvious means of separating them. Sigh.
On the plus side, Gnomebaker created a perfectly sound mp3 CD with very little hassle. I can finally burn CDs again!
cdrecord won't work with Debian-based distros these days, you see. There's a Debian fork of it called cdrkit, with a component called "wodim"... I did finally find a package for that. It conflicts with the package for cdrecord. That was actually kind of expected; all I needed to do was uninstall cdrecord first. But I didn't. Why?
Because apt-get, when asked to uninstall cdrecord, wants to uninstall three other packages that are "no longer needed". The list: cdrecord, k3b, nautilus-cd-burner, ubuntu-desktop.
ubuntu-desktop? Christ. I don't know how essential it actually is, but it seems pretty damned important to me, and I'm not going to remove any package that firmly suggests you not uninstall it if you want your system to continue to function. Not to mention the fact that it can get along just fine without cdrecord. (As can the other two, given a replacement burning program.)
Both Synaptic and apt-get insist on bundling these four together, with no obvious means of separating them. Sigh.
On the plus side, Gnomebaker created a perfectly sound mp3 CD with very little hassle. I can finally burn CDs again!
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Date: 2007-06-27 18:38 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-06-27 19:18 (UTC)The answer I got on the forums, however, was that ubuntu-desktop is just a meta-package, and can be removed without any trouble. A little digging has turned up other comments to the effect that ubuntu-desktop has to be removed before taking out anything else under it. *shrug* apparently the dire warnings in the package info were a bit misplaced.
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Date: 2007-06-27 21:05 (UTC)I'm assuming that this will all be easier in later Ubuntu distributions (I keep meaning to take a look at Feisty)..
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Date: 2007-06-28 02:41 (UTC)It turns out that wodim throws the same error the old cdrecord did, back when I was first tracking all this down (error 255), and says it can't work the SCSI driver... so I'm back where I was in April or so, with k3b aborting with an error. I'd be a lot more frustrated if I didn't have some other way to burn CDs... as it is now, it's a curiosity to poke at.
On the bright side, I've learned more about how .deb packages are constructed...
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Date: 2007-06-28 02:43 (UTC)No idea whether wodim works better on Feisty, though.