Users will often press the eject key to check if there's a CD in the  
drive. If there is no CD, nothing should be ejected. The bottom line  
is that pressing "eject" when there is no CD in the drive is not a  
serious error that should be thrown in the user's face in the form of  
a dialog. For another example, if I press "volume up" and my volume is  
maxed, it shouldn't show an error dialog: "Error! VOLUME IS ALREADY  
MAXED OUT"

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obtuse error when ejecting a playing DVD
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/387467
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