** Changed in: nautilus-cd-burner
Importance: Unknown = Medium
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Can't burn ISO images on smb network shares
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/43736
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** Changed in: nautilus-cd-burner (upstream)
Status: Invalid = Won't Fix
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Can't burn ISO images on smb network shares
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Upstream marked the bug as duplicate of
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=170807 where they stated they
are not interested to do that because recording a CD over network is
usually not a good idea. Closing the distribution task too, feel free to
argue upstream if you disagree
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It tries temp_iso_dir, if it fails it tries /tmp, then ~
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Sorry - perhaps it should use temp_iso_dir instead of /tmp.
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Could we cache the iso locally if the user had sufficient space?
Perhaps a message box saying
Burning a disc over a network can cause problems when the network cannot keep
up with your writer. Would you like to copy the disc image to your computer
before you burn it?
We could offer the user a
Thanks for your bug. I've forwarded it upstream:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341198
** Changed in: nautilus-cd-burner (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal = Wishlist
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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Sadly, you probably want to copy the ISO to your computer
temporarily in order to burn the CD. Otherwise, you will be constantly
starving your CD-burner's I/O buffer.
To compare, Microsoft Windows XP has this exact behaviour when
burning CDs from across the network share. It seems quite sane of
Hmmm while that may be true on a slow network, this UI bug is still a bug --
the user is given no indication why the behavior would be different. My
network must be better than yours, I burn ISO's from shared drives all the time
on Windows (successfully) ;-)
Now that I look into it more, I