still fails in exactly the same way, 9 years later. dialog is provided,
choices are made, go is pressed. nothing happens.
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Title:
"apply
sigh. I didn't bother replying to the previous request for 'testing with
gnomebaker', because I'd quite clearly stated earlier in the bug report
that 'gnomebaker is quite happy to copy it'... so my bug report wasn't
being read.
as far as the requirements for testing, starting a vmware VM with a
log as requested - this is for VMWare VM - (a clean karmic install, no
settings changed).?field.comment=log as requested - this is for VMWare
VM - (a clean karmic install, no settings changed).
** Attachment added: brasero debug log for karmic VMWare VM
log as requested - this is for VMWare VM - (a clean karmic install, no
settings changed).?field.comment=log as requested - this is for VMWare
VM - (a clean karmic install, no settings changed).
** Attachment added: brasero debug log for karmic VMWare VM
the results are identical, except for the PID numbers in the log.
I understand there's no obvious error there, but there's not a lot I can
do. I start brasero, hit the 'Disc copy' button, and get a dialog that
tells me 'Select disc to copy' with a grayed out dropdown that says 'No
available
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: brasero
karmic. brasero 2.28.2-0ubuntu1
brasero seems to be unable to find the CD drive (or more specifically
the CD in it), when attempting to copy a data CD. there are no messages
in the system logs.
seen on both a real PC, and also in a VMware VM.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
when changing the permissions of a directory, the 'apply permissions to
enclosed files' button had no effect. why? because (after much head
scratching) the directory turned out to be a symlink to a directory.
the button should either work (ie: