On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 4:44 AM, Thomas Schmitt <scdbac...@gmx.net> wrote:
>
> LG Germany answered quickly and stated that the drive is
> not known to show this behavior under MS-Windows.
> (Linux is not on their compatibility list, they say.)


Has the drive displayed this behavior since you turned on the machine,
or just you just start to notice it after a while?

Maybe it only starts to happen after it's been on for a while, and
<snark>Window machines don't stay booted long enough</snark>.

Ok, really maybe it only starts to happen after some specific event,
which could be any thing you'd done while working on libburn, or some
internal timer kicked off, or something like that.

It wasn't clear if your stability testing revolved around libburn or
not.  If it is, then maybe something tweaked it that wouldn't have
happened just a user box (vs a developer who might be more likely to
do something unusual).

mrc


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