this should work ok with intrepid.
** Changed in: brasero (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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brasero does not check disc integrity right
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/198030
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The bug the last three people have reported is actually already reported
in bug #224126 and apparently the developers of brasero already know
about it!
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brasero does not check disc integrity right
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I have the same problem as ondre on ubuntu 8.10 and Brasero 0.71. trying
to burn DVDs - the DVD burns correctly but then fails to do integrity
check and there is not additional information other than the operation
not supported message. Basically what happens is the disc burns
successfully - it th
I'm using ubuntu 7.10 and Brasero 0.7.1
I am experiencing the same problem as Krishna.
the tail of my log file is attached.
** Attachment added: "log file"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15464961/brasero-session_fail_tail.log
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brasero does not check disc integrity right
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i'm using xubuntu 7.10 and Brasero 0.7.1
it succeeds testing freshly burnt CDs.
it fails testing freshly burnt DVDs, saying "operation not supported".
i have plugins: local-track, md5sum, md5sum-file
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I'm using Ubuntu 8.04 with Brasero 0.7.1 and I have yet to have a disc
successfully burn due to the integrity tests. Finally I just decided to
turn it off from Edit > Plugins
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brasero does not check disc integrity right
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I'm guessing brasero works similar to k3b in that it reads the iso,
computes the MD5 then reads the burned disk. This assumes that the
downloaded iso is perfect. You would have to perform a separate md5
check using the command line tool, or the readout from k3b to verify
that the download is in
Brasero 0.7.1 tells the disc is not corrupted, if I give it the MD5 sum
file. BTW Brasero offers option to check integrity without separately
specified MD5 file. How can it check integrity then?
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brasero does not check disc integrity right
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Thanks for your bug submission. Is it possible to enable backports
repository and upgrade to brasero 0.7.1?
You can do it through synaptic or just edit in a terminal:
>sudo cp /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.bak
>sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
Uncomment (remove #) from backport reposit