Sorry, I just realized that the latest etch hal version is (0.5.8.1-6.1), which
doesn't include latest patches:
http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/h/hal/hal_0.5.8.1-9/changelog
That's the reason why the bug was still there.
Attached some details about a DVD media which doesn't get
Hello,
After a full dist-upgrade, I'm still experiencing this problem.
The good thing is that the issue is present on Kubuntu 7.04 Alpha as well.
Later on I will post some details about the DVD medias which are not
automatically mounted after insertion in KDE.
regards
Davide
Ok, at least frugalware uses the exact same version as Debian
unstable.
They also don't contain any special patch [1] regarding this problem,
at least I don't recognize one as such.
But at the beginning of the bug page I read:
Found in versions hal/0.5.7-1, hal/0.5.7.1-1, 0.5.8.1-5,
I don't know. You've tested hal itself on other distros?
I just tried other distros (kubuntu 6.10, xubuntu 6.10, Suse 10.2, Frugalware
current) and I didn't experience this bug, and they all use hal. Just this.
So my doubt came.
If it's a firmware bug, it should happen with every
distro,
Could you please post, what versions of hal these distros use?
http://packages.ubuntu.com/edgy/admin/hal
0.5.7.1-0ubuntu17
http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.2/repo/oss/suse/i586/
hal-0.5.8_git20061106-20.i586.rpm
There is no better way. This is a bug in your drive's
firmware, not in hal;
hal is functioning as designed, it's the drive firmware that's
not working according to the spec.
I'm not blaming at anybody, I'm just curious. How is that I'm experiencing this
bug just with etch?
If it's a
Hello,
I have an updated etch system, but I'm still experiencing this bug with all
the DVDs I have (except one, burned in Windows).
The DVD-RW is a SAMSUNG:
info.product = 'TSSTcorpCD/DVDW TS-H552B' (string)
I also updated the firmware to TS12 without luck.
I don't think it's a DVDRW
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