PRs for manpage 'burncd(8)'
This is an experimental report containing PRs for manpage 'burncd(8)' as of Fri May 30 07:36:24 2014 UTC. See notes.
PRs for manpage 'burncd(8)':
S | Submitted | Tracker | Resp. | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
o | 2010/03/11 | bin/144641 | [ata] burncd(8) freezes whole system while trying to burn/blank cd on Q35 chipset | |
o | 2008/05/15 | bin/123693 | [patch] burncd(8): workaround for busy cd-writer while ejecting | |
o | 2007/11/22 | bin/118207 | burncd(8) gives I/O error writing CD on Pioneer DVDR-112D/1.21 | |
o | 2006/04/23 | kern/96171 | [ata] burncd(8): (ATA driver) fails to write in vcd mode | |
o | 2006/01/08 | bin/91536 | burncd(8): burncd -t feature strangeness |
Notes
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