Public bug reported:
I encountered this while using dvd::rip, but it occurs outside of the
program just looking in Nautilus. After ejecting a disc and inserting a
new one, Nautilus still only displays the folder name from the previous
disc in /media/user/DISC_NAME. It doesn't display the contents
I've got this problem as well. Banshee reads the contents of the CD no problem,
but Nautilus gives the error above. More specifically, the error is:
Could not display "cdda://sr0/".
Error: DBus error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name :1.99 was
not provided by any .service files
Confirmed on my Dell Inspiron 1525 running Hardy Beta. Are there any
logs which might be helpful in diagnosing the problem?
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ejecting a CD/DVD with drive button gives always an error message but still
works
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/202931
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The nautilus settings are a pale comparison to the former Removable
Drives menu - failing to autodetect plenty of [non-default] installed
programs, as seen in Bug 191475. This almost feels like a regression,
and disturbingly similar to the Windows autolaunch menu, which limits
your choices to a sho
Similar problems here on an AMD 1.8GHz w/ 1GB of RAM. It is definitely
only pronounced on scanned pdf files as opposed to searchable, copy-able
text (or maybe anything larger than 1MB). Scrolling down, the RAM usage
jumps by 50-100MB for each page I go through, and doesn't come back
down. I've att
Same here - I find it somewhat bizarre to have an error message pop up
while simply ejecting a CD or DVD
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Unsafe Device Removal on read-only filesystems
https://launchpad.net/bugs/73679
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I have a similar problem, running Feisty. I don't run compiz/beryl, don't have
ATI or NVIDIA. I have:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 661/741/760
PCI/AGP or 662/761Gx PCIE VGA Display Adapter
I have two user accounts on this computer. When logging out of the o