I've searched and everything and can't seem to get a coherent answer about this anywhere.
How do I get Slackware to recognize my cdrw? As far it's concerned it's just not there. But the thing works fine with every other distro. :confused:
When I ran k3b setup it said I needed to enable scsi emulation for all drives, and it was grayed out. Well, I can't seem to get an answer on how to do that either, and besides, only the cdrw needs that; the other drive is just a dvd-rom.
And the kicker is, it did the same thing on the other computer; the cdrw on it is a 2-year old 24x10x40. This is Slack 9.1 we're talking about here. I just don't get it.
Now, on the one computer I'm going to have SuSE (and I know you're probably sick of me complaining about it not getting here fast enough; sowwy
). But I really wouldn't mind having Slack on the other computer, with the older cdrw, just because I really liked Slack except for the cdrw problem.
Any advice would be much appreciated.