*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 397734 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/397734
** Changed in: devicekit-disks (Ubuntu)
Milestone: ubuntu-9.10 = None
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 397734
can't eject cdrom with hardware button
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CD drive not eject after cd
Got the same problem that happens consistently.
Another little side effect is that the icon of the previously mounted
CD/DVD is still on the desktop along with the next 3 or 4 cd's
to eject, usually have to unmount through nautilus and then eject
through it as well otherwise no results.
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Most the solutions available on the net say to diable automount
therefore using autofs in it's place.
It's either a bug in Gnome or PolicyKit.
Perhaps the developers could write an acpi script to detect the eject
button being pressed and issue the command 'eject /dev/srX'
Thanks
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Could this be a duplicate of bug #397734? It looks very similar to me
and I'm inclined to mark this as a duplicate of that report, but maybe
you disagree.
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CD drive not eject after cd inserted them becomes unusable karmic
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I'm having a mixture of all the above with 9.10 so I guess this not
fixed before release. Reporting here stopped 11/19, any reason? Any
solutions?
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I also have the exact issue described. One thing I've noticed is that it
affects burning .iso images in Brasero. I can do the following:
1) Insert blank cd
2) Blank CD icon appears on desktop
3) Try to burn .iso image to CD
4) Image fails to burn and disk fails to eject.
5) Eject will always work
Here is what happens for me
Insert DVD. It mounts on the desktop and Totem asks to play, I say no.
If I hit the eject button, the tray opens, ok so far.
Now, I go :$ mplayer dvd://1
and the video plays.
Hi eject button. Nothing happens.
Right click on the desktop icon and select eject works as
I have an amd64 box and am having the same trouble. The drive will open
via the hardware button ounce and after drive access I have to eject via
software eject, then the drive will not open at all.
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Same here on amd64. Have a writer and reader as master - slave on one
ata cable.
If one drive ripping things, the insertion of a disc into other drive
shoot the ripping down. The icon of the first drive disappears and i
have to reboot to unlock it.
While burning a disc, the insertion in the
Same happens here as Matthias said.
You can unmount after eject, this way it will work with next CD/DVD
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I followed Leann's steps with a DVD and a data CD and cannot reproduce
the bug either. Eject works after watching/accessing parts of the
DVD/CD. I did, however, see some errors in dmesg but they might be
unrelated to this bug.
$ cat /proc/version_signature
Ubuntu 2.6.31-14.48-generic
1) dmesg.
Software eject works fine but the problem is that the hardware button doesn't
eject the cd anymore until it is unmounted or similar.
This wasn't the problem before Karmic.
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Actually, using the hardware button I have a different problem.
1) Insert CD, check that it's mounted and usable.
2) press hardware eject button. CD is ejected but not unmounted. CD icon still
on Gnome desktop
$ mount | grep sr0
/dev/sr0 on /media/cdrom0 type iso9660
** Package changed: dbus (Ubuntu) = devicekit-disks (Ubuntu)
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Can anyone test and confirm this remains with the latest Karmic release
candidate? I'm unfortunately unable to reproduce. If anyone else is
able to reproduce still, please provide *exact* steps.
ogasaw...@emiko:~$ cat /proc/version_signature
Ubuntu 2.6.31-14.47-generic
1) Insert CD, dmesg
Update (from #8):
I did a sudo aptitude safe-update and reboot at about 9:15 GMT. The behaviour
has changed:
(1) With data CDs (for example, the Karmic Alpha 6 CD), the disc is fully
recognised and behaves as normal. However, the hardware eject button doesn't
work (I have to eject via Nautilus
I am having problems similar to the original bug post. After using my cd
drive, it will refuse to eject via the drive eject button or eject
command. It seems nautilus is somehow not releasing the cd drive (see
below). If I kill nautilus, the cd drive will once again eject, using
either the
Sounds like it is related to this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+source/devicekit-
disks/+bug/397734
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I'm having the same problem as Eugene (#7): Ubuntu doesn't recognise any
inserted music or data CD at all. In Nautilus the CD-ROM device
disappears under computer:///, and no CD is shown in Nautilus or (for
music CDs) Rhythmbox. I can't eject using the hardware button, but it
does work with the
I experience this problem after using brasero. I can burn several discs
in a row successfully (while encountering this error -
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=832544 ), but somehow the bug
is triggered (possibly by period of inactivity) and the icon for the
drive may or may not show in
Updated from 9.04 to 9.10 Beta on my notebook Acer 5102. So, after that
my DVD-ROM is not even mounting any disks. So I can't use them and I
need to reboot to eject the disk.
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** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32934613/Dependencies.txt
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Tried to duplicate on Karmic 9.10 with external USB Drive
Hardware button does not cause unmount of CD once mounted, have to use the
software eject command to open the drive. However, I am able to open the drive
after ejecting a mounted CD and closing the drive.
Tested On
Architecture: i686
** Changed in: dbus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Critical
** Changed in: dbus (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None = ubuntu-9.10
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This bug is happening for me also. I've marked this as critical as I
think that not being able to use a CD drive, espescially for users who
are new and would expect CDs to work (or anyone who actually still buys
Music CDs!)
** Changed in: dbus (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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On Sat Oct 03 13:52:53 UTC 2009 Martin Meredith wrote:
This bug is happening for me also. I've marked this as critical as I
think that not being able to use a CD drive, espescially for users who
are new and would expect CDs to work (or anyone who actually still buys
Music CDs!)
Why D-Bus? I'm
My bad we discussed it at our ubuntu Jam session, me being new to the
whole bug reporting process, now realise assigning unknown might have
been better. Sorry.
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I confirm, this is happening to me too, I have to log out in order to
eject my dvds, please fix this, we are almost in the final release, if
you need some detail please ask...
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