Closing this since it should have auto expired some time ago, but is
blocked by the remote bug watch.
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josh, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? If
so, could you please test for this with the latest development release
of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com
/daily-live/current/ .
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 890592 ***
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CD drive eject button does not work
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Which CD drives are affected?
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Can somebody confirm this bug please in supported Ubuntu versions?
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I'm out of the office until 1st August.
On 1 May 2011, at 11:22, igi <75...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
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Ejecting with the physical eject button seems to work now (for me: on
Xubuntu 11.04 alpha1). However, CDs don't get unmounted properly, at
least in some cases. See bugs #660972, #588783, #510021.
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I'm not on Ubuntu anymore, but on Ubuntu and on Debian I've found myself
facing this issue. I feel the system should be far more liberal in
dealing with the CD drive. If I am not wrong, you cannot eject a CD
mounted by another user even if the other user has logged out without
using super-user priv
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Marking this confirmed, high, on Karmic. I have to sudo eject *both* my
optical drives.
I'll submit proper details when I have acces to the system, tonight.
** Changed in: gnome-mount (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Changed in: gnome-mount (Ubuntu)
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Ivo, the problem you mention is a bug and not related to this bug report
, Kindly file a separate bug.
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Works on Ubuntu 10.04
If you are playing a video or an audio file and use the eject button , the
CD/DVD is ejected. But of course the app will complain that the file is
lost/corrupted ;)
BTW, gnome-mount isnt used now.
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My "eject-CD"-button (hardware-button on the desktop) doesn't work.
I have dual boot win7/ubuntu9.10.
My drives are all eSATA
BIOS is AMI v 02.67 (recent)
Eject-button works fine under windows7.
When I boot Ubuntu without a CD in the player I can't open the tray except by
using a pin (not very
Why does the physical eject button work exactly as the nautilus (right-
click>) "eject volume" action?
As is the case now, when you insert a CD you will be unable to retrieve
it again without unmounting, even if _no application is using it
whatsoever_
This seen on a dell M1530, Jaunty.
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I'm having this problem too, can get very frustrating. Took me a
ridiculously long time to remove a scratched disk earlier. I eventually
lost patience and had to hold the power button for 5 seconds, and then
quickly retrieve the CD whilst it rebooted.
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I think that it doesn't matter if you are pressing the CD eject button,
or the power button, or your laptop battery is running out of charge, or
whatever, isn't there some framework to inform applications that
"resource X is going away within approximately Y to Z timeunit from now,
there isn't anyt
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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there is bug #81239 about better handling the issue of the drive being
used
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Using Intrepid Alpha5 LiveCD and I would guess at least some earlier
Ubuntu versions, but I would not expect a first-time Ubuntu Live CD user
to know what was probably obvious to most experienced users except me:
Terminal > sudo reboot -f > short wait for computer's boot screen >
press [Del] key >
Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex Alpha-4 8.10 CD trapped in computer - Live session
user
System > Shut Down > left-click [Restart] > Results: window with
[Restart] & [Shut Down] buttons disappears, no Restart
System > Shut Down > left-click [Shut Down] > Results: window with
[Restart] & [Shut Down] butt
Nattgew, for what you just suggested see
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=528559. Is there a launchpad
bug for this downstream?
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I agree. Rather than just killing them, I think there should be a
dialog box that alerts the user that processes (maybe list them?) are
using the drive, and give them the option to kill the processes and
eject the disk.
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I filed this bug a while ago (I'm on 8.04 now) and can't say it's been too
bad a of a problem recently. But typically the problem would arise when
trying to play a DVD that was unreadable for whatever reason.. (libdvdcss2
couldn't decrypt the DVD, or if there was a scratch then ubuntu would try t
Thank you for your bug report. What version of Ubuntu do you use? Could
you describe easy steps to get a situation where eject is not working
correctly?
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Importance: Undecided => Low
Status: Confirmed => Incomp
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => nautilus
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I sympathise with the initial reporter... yes, CD/DVD-drives can give
grief to the user in Linux, and I have faced this issue myself (hence
marking as confirmed). Ubuntu BTS (and most probably a number of others)
contain a few reports against particular programs (like Nautilus) that
sometimes preve
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