Summary: | nautilus-cd-burner 2.10.x wrongfully asks for blank disc when trying to write a cd | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Niels Vorgaard Christensen <vorgaard.c> |
Component: | [OLD] GNOME | Assignee: | Gentoo Linux Gnome Desktop Team <gnome> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | nbenitezl |
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | x86 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
Niels Vorgaard Christensen
2005-07-27 05:45:59 UTC
I've just tried an ATAPI burner in the same system. That doesn't work either. by chance, is the cd getting automounted by gnome-volume-manager? http://bugs.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=164352 No. I am not running gnome-volume-manager. I too am having this issue. I've read that I may have to have my user in the cdrom group. I issued `# gpasswd -a kevin cdrom`, logged out and logged my user back in, and `groups` still doesn't show cdrom, even though `cat /etc/groups | grep 'kevin'` lists it. Strange. hi, i found an entry in gnomes bugzilla and set the overburn option on my box. now it works. probably the initial settings should be changed? http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=316528 When trying to burn a CD following the instructions in Help the program constantly asks for a CD to be inserted. This can be corrected by selecting the overburn option, but this should not be necessary Enabling overburn works in my case too. I think this bug is related to <http://bugs.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=172429>. The conclusion in the Gnome Bugzilla discussion is that this is not a gnome bug, but a problem with hal or even a kernel problem. Hi, I hit this bug after upgrading to udev-068-r1 from udev-058, I remember to have burnt cds before this upgrade. In my case, hal detects the blank cd (blank cd icon appears on Desktop and nautilus-cd-burner is launched), but when trying to burn in n-c-b it tells I have no blank cd. I had the clue what was happened when I right click -> Unmount on the blank cd icon, that gave an error telling it could not unmount because "eject: unable to open `/dev/hdc'" that pretty seemed like a file permission error: nelson@gnelson ~ $ ll /dev/hdc brw-rw---- 1 root cdrom 22, 0 ago 9 21:49 /dev/hdc nelson@gnelson ~ $ cat /etc/group | grep cd 20:cdrom:x:19:pedro,nelson 34:cdrw:x:80: nelson@gnelson ~ $ As you see /dev/hdc has rw for "cdrom group" and my local user is in the cdrom group, so don't know why that is not working, maybe a bug in gentoo layout?. Well, I just gave rw perms to others, and nautilus-cd-burner now works ok: gnelson nelson # chmod o+r /dev/hdc gnelson nelson # chmod o+w /dev/hdc gnelson nelson # nelson@gnelson ~ $ ll /dev/hdc brw-rw-rw- 1 root cdrom 22, 0 ago 9 21:49 /dev/hdc nelson@gnelson ~ $ PD: I also checked gnomebaker and had the same problem so it's not that n-c-b is not peeking the cdrom group, possibly it's a hal issue, and possibly related gentoo has an old hal version, we would want to reproduce this when hal-0.5.4 enters testing. Is this reproducable with GNOME 2.12? No response, can not reproduce this locally with 2.12. Assuming fixed. |