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The problem's apparently in the experimental packet-writing support which Mandrake decided to ship in their kernel.
Also, it seems to only affect certain CD-RW and combo models (do LG make non-combo DVD drives). CD-ROM drives are apparently unaffected by this.
Edit: The above paragraph is wrong, it's the info I had at the time. Apparently now it's the CD-ROM drives which are affected, while CD-RW and combo drives are fine. But I don't think you should trust me on that anyway. In any case, the problem's actually that LG aren't following the ATAPI spec, with the result that a certain perfectly valid command trashes the drive firmware.
well I have mandrake 9.1 and a LG-cdrw, And i think the LG has always been shite , even in windows. I am glad to have yet another reason never to buy an LG optical drive again. They are cheap and dodgy.
Well, changing name from GoldStar didn't really change anything
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My sister had an LG DVD in her computer. It is shite. Her sister has the machine now and is changing it out for a LiteOn. In fact I am going down to Croydon on Wed. to sort it out for her
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The problem was that the kernel would send a FLUSH_CACHE command to the LG CD-ROM drive which would destroy the drive. This is because LG CD-ROM drives are not compliant with the ATAPI specification. The specification does not require an implementation of the FLUSH_CACHE command in the driver, and returning an error (or doing nothing) would have been the correct behaviour for the drive. Likewise, reusing a command is against the specification and LG has reused the FLUSH_CACHE command to modify the firmware of the drive, but they are unwilling to disclose exactly what the command does.
Solution: A new kernel (2.4.22-21mdk) has been released that fixes this problem in the kernel, although the CD-ROM devices are still not up to specification. New CDs and ISOs will be available shortly to correct these problems; they will come with the new kernel.
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