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The Monday 2007-04-23 at 22:31 -0700, Robert Smits wrote:
> I also tried this out on my desktop at home. There it ejects the CD and then
> pulls it back and does the verification, and then ejects it again.
I think this is done to reset the drive after burning.
> The problem with this behaviour is that the laptop has no mechanism to pull
> the CD back in again - it's strictly a manual operation where you push it
> closed.
Bad luck...
> The second annoyance is that when you push it back in, Suse thinks you've
> inserted a different CD and pops up a message asking you what you want to do.
>
> Anyone got any suggestions?
Check if 10.2 does the same. If it does, then it is bugzilla time, I
guess.
Look on the k3b setup if there is a tick box not to eject at the end; but
I don't know if this means it will not eject in the middle.
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Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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