Hi both dentament and huiii,

Apologies if my comment came off as silly; Ubuntu is by far the
friendliest Linux, and it can be frustrating when certain very basic
functionalities don't work right off the bat.

Now maybe this information will help in solving this Bug:

On my system, none of GnomeBaker, Nautilus, or xcdroast worked for
burning an audio CD.  I tried all of them.  I also tried each program
using KDE as my window manager (to rule out that Gnome might have
anything to do with my issue [yes, it would seem absurd that a window
manager would affect this, but it was a simple experiment for me to
try]).  I was also not able to burn from within KDE, trying all of the
previously mentioned programs.

However -- after I had failed trying the programs through KDE, I logged
into Gnome using the "failsafe" mode.  After I did this, Brasero
suddenly decided that it _could_ see my blank disc and that the
available space on it was more than 0 bytes.  I proceeded to burn an
audio CD, and that worked correctly.

After the successful burn, I put in another blank CD -- back to square
one.  Brasero refuses to burn it, claiming it does not have any space.

My conclusion is this -- something is absolutely wrong in the
_SOFTWARE_.  My media is just fine (been using discs from this spindle
for months with no problem, the one time I did burn something it is
absolutely fine), and my DVD-RW drive is functioning just fine, too.

Something is wrong at the software level.  I'd be happy to try other
experiments and/or provide log files from either programs or the kernel
messages; someone let me know.

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Brasero does not recognize audio CD or blank CD-R
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/181703
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