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I have this problem in Jaunty Ubuntu, amd64. This is from lshw with
blank media in the drive. Apparently, the media is never recognized and
mounted by Nautilus. This is a major annoyance. I tried rebooting with
the media in the drive, but it didn't help.
*-cdrom
description:
Hi folks - complete rookie here but this problem is still an issue. I'm
using Jackalope, have both a CD burner and DVD burner and neither work
unless booted with blank media. I've looked and looked and see no
resolution this problem. I'd be perfectly willing to do whatever I can
to assist if
I used to experience this problem with my previous i386 PC which had a
Pioneer DVD reader-writer. The problem never went away.
I am now on an AMD 64 machine with an ASUS DVD reader-writer and am
running Jaunty. There is no problem now.
It would perhaps be useful if you stated your brand and
This bug report was marked as Incomplete and has not had any updated
comments for quite some time. As a result this bug is being closed.
Please reopen if this is still an issue in the current Ubuntu release
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download . Also, please be sure to
provide any requested
I was able to recognize and burn onto blank CDs, then I clicked no
action in the prompt window after inserting another blank CD, after
which that CD ceased to be recognized, and I haven't been able to
recognize one since.
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I have been following this bug since a very similar thing has happened to me.
I'm running Kubuntu Hardy Heron with all updates applied. Kernel 2.6.24-21 is
in place. As recently as 2 - 3 weeks ago I was able to burn cd's and dvd's
with no problem. Could play dvd's that I burned, didn't try
Unfortunately after an upgrade to 8.10. The problem is still there for
me. I can see blank DVD's, play CD's but pre recorded DVD's still not
being recognised
lshw -C disk gives -
With pre recorded DVD:
*-cdrom
description: DVD writer
product: DVD RW DW-D22A
vendor: SONY
Just to let you know that I just upgraded to the new 2.6.24-21-generic
Hardy kernel and CD reading works again for me. I wasn't able to read
any kind of CD/DVD under 2.6.24.19.
lshw -C disk
*-cdrom
description: DVD writer
product: DVD LS DW1655
vendor: BENQ
physical
On my problem hardware, Hardy with the 2.6.24-21-generic kernel and all
other updates still does not recognize a blank CD. So for me the score
remains: Hardy 0, Intrepid 100.
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Downloaded ubuntu live/DAILY intrepid from cdimages.ubuntu.com today on Oct18.
Installed to USB drive booted the system that has problems reading DVDs in
Hardy, Inserted blank DVD, nothing happens. I try to click on the DVD/RW drive
in Computer inside gnome and i get the same message . Unable
my current kernel is 2.6.24-10 generic
I am having the same issue with this drive.
I am going to install a kernel update (2.6.24-21) that just came out for Hardy.
Did not fix issue...
So can someone confirm that this will work with Intrepid.
It comes out in two weeks.
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Update to my 2008-08-31 post. I installed 8.10-beta on the same system
and a blank CD was recognized when inserted. So on my hardware the
problem has not occurred with Intrepid to date.
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Leann Ogasawara wrote:
Thanks for the update Mike. So this would appear to be resolved for
Intrepid. Although from your comments it would appear this was not
resolved with the newer 2.6.27 kernel as you mentioned originally
testing showed no improvement with 2.6.27 but after an Intrepid
How do i download and install the new 2.6.27 kernel in Hardy? I tried
apt-cache search 2.6.27 and nothing showed up.
I have the same problems here. This seems to be more common
with PATA DVD drives. The DVD-ROMs and DVD-RWs will only recognize CDs and the
DVD-RWs wont even read a blank DVD.
Leann Ogasawara wrote:
Thanks for the update Mike. So this would appear to be resolved for
Intrepid. Although from your comments it would appear this was not
resolved with the newer 2.6.27 kernel as you mentioned originally
testing showed no improvement with 2.6.27 but after an Intrepid
This happens with either fresh install or upgrades. Most of the times
I have ran into this issue is on new fresh installs.
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Andy,
You can download the 2.6.27 deb file from
http://packages.ubuntu.com/intrepid/base/ and install it with dpkg.
Refer to my 2008-08-30 post.
Mike
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Thanks for the update Mike. So this would appear to be resolved for
Intrepid. Although from your comments it would appear this was not
resolved with the newer 2.6.27 kernel as you mentioned originally
testing showed no improvement with 2.6.27 but after an Intrepid Alpha4
installation this bug
I installed Intrepid alpha 4 on the system described in my previous
post. A blank CD was recognized and the icon appeared on the Desktop. I
used Synaptic to install the 2.26.27-2-generic kernel and rebooted; a
blank CD was recognized and the icon appeared. Results so far: It won't
work in Hardy
The computer I originally had the problem with is no longer available, but I
installed 8.04 on a Biostar M7VKQ Duron 800 with the same Plextor model
PX-W2410TA CD burner. The problem occurred as expected. I downloaded
linux-image-2.6.27-2-generic_2.6.27-2.3_i386.deb from
The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
Results of further testing:
Immediately after the above test, I was able to play a DVD movie (which
was not happening before- at least since I upgraded to Hardy- alll was
OK in Gutsy), and I went to bed relatively happy that a crude workaround
was in place.
Now I cant repeat this last part...
@Nzukca
Can you provide me with your lshal command output from the terminal with
and without booting the DVD in your DVD-ROM?
Here is how you can run the lshal command:
0. Boot with the DVD in your DVD-ROM drive
1. Open terminal from Applications Accessories
2. Copy/Paste the following in the
Shang
i did the test and the two files are in the archive ian.zip attached.
Hope this helps
Let me know if anything else needed...
Ian
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Interesting question.
I just did this and the DVD mounted and I was able to burn an ISO using
Brasero!
A quick test suggests that blank DVDs are automounted - presumably till I next
reboot without a blank dvd. Note that I only had mounting problems with DVDs,
CDs are OK. Burner is LG
Hi everyone,
Has anyone tried to reboot the machine with the blank media in it and
see if the machine can recognize the media and burn properly this way?
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Leann Ogasawara wrote:
Hi Everyone,
One thing I'd be interested in is if people could test booting with
the all_generic_ide boot option.
Booting with all_generic_ide=1 as a boot option does not change things.
I inserted a blank CD-R into the Pioneer drive and while the green LED
lights up
Hi Everyone,
One thing I'd be interested in is if people could test booting with the
all_generic_ide boot option. It may be a possible workaround for some
at the moment. (I saw in a previous comment Andy had tried this
unsuccessfully, but I'd like to get feedback from others as well) If
you
I have reported similar behaviour in another Launchpad bug report. See:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/228624
and my report at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/228624/comments/48
I repeat some of that info here:
hdparm -i /dev/scd1
gives
==
Perhaps this bug report is also relevant, at least to my case:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?format=multipleid=217465
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Lets see. This problem has existed in Hardy since the first Alpha. It is
still not fixed.
Reading and burning DVD media is unreliable in Ubuntu Hardy. That is a fact.
I don't think it will be fixed in Hardy.
I think they are waiting to see if its fixed upstream or in Ibex. I dont think
could you troll somewhere else than on the bug tracker? the bug just
doesn't happen everywhere and it would be easier for somebody having the
issue to debug it but looks like you prefer to rant there
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Trolling or not, I certainly still have the problem and nothing I've
tried has worked. Maybe I'm not doing everything right, and maybe I'm
not a Linux geek that understands all the suggestions here - maybe I'm
not even savvy enough to provide the thread the reports and details
needed to help
nobody deny that this bug and the other 48659 bugs open in ubuntu should
be fixed, the team working on those is just small and that's a lot of
bugs, there is just a lot of different configurations, usecases,
softwares, etc around and it's not possible to work on everything
immediatly
it's
I have the same problem in that i can no longer access any media on
cdrom. My hardware is still fine on windows. But one thing to note is
that when i upgraded to Hardy (at release time), i was able to access a
music cd at least (didn't use any other feature from my dvd-rw). Since
i apply all
seeing as the last person to follow had issues in their pioneer 110D dvd
writer, i had a 112D dvd writer that wasn't working, and i had not
updated the firmware for quite sometime (1.5years or so). i swapped it
out to a windows machine just so i could update the firmware, after
doing so,
Same problem - reads cds and dvds fine, but when trying to record, it
will not recognize disc in cd/dvd drive. Worked fine in Gutsy, but this
problem started after upgrading to Hardy. Doesn't matter whether I use
Nautilus, Rhythmbox, Brasero, etc.
With blank in drive:
*-cdrom
I got Brasero to recognize and write to a cd by going into the Root file
system, then changing group permissions on /cdrom, /dev/cdrom1, and
/dev/cdrw1 to myself, then changed group Folder Access to: Create and
Delete Files. Don't know which one did the trick or if it was necessary
to change
tanager: you have a different problem then; the DVD you inserted wasn't
blank, it already had an UDF file system. The problem seems to be that
it cannot be read properly (all the I/O errors), which might indicate a
hardware problem (cabling), or more likely a linux kernel bug if it
works fine
Andy's logs show that hal cannot detect the media at all. If you do
ps aux|grep addon-storage
do you see a process which looks like
root 9689 0.0 0.0 24156 1272 ?S08:21 0:00 hald-
addon-storage: polling /dev/scd0 (every 2 sec)
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Warning: bad ps syntax, perhaps a bogus '-'? See http://procps.sf.net/faq.html
root 4916 0.0 0.2 3420 1156 ?S06:39 0:00
hald-addon-storage: polling /dev/scd0 (every 2 sec)
me5770 0.0 0.1 3008 772 pts/0R+ 06:50 0:00 grep
Hm...Martin, this is a laptop. No cabling problems. I think I may have
had a CD in there instead of a DVD; both were brand new, blank media.
I can put in a DVD I've burned or a commercial movie, any CD I've put
anything on or a mass-produced music CD - and all is fine. It's the new,
blank media
there is no disc listed in those logs which confirming an hal or linux
issue
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tanager, your lshal.log looks fine, you have a DVD drive with a
recognized DVD medium. What isn't working for you?
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So hal sees the drive and the capabilities, but does not detect the
(empty) volume. Unfortunately I cannot tell much more from the currently
existing information here.
If you insert a blank CD-ROM, wait a bit, and do dmesg | tail in a
terminal, can you please copypaste the output here? The only
What isn't working is that the volume can never mount a blank CD or
DVD!!! I have never seen:
cdrom: This disc doesn't have any tracks I recognize!
Here's what you requested:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dmesg | tail
[222686.052597] end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 320
[222686.105872]
I amend: cdrecord seems to work, or look as if it will work. I have not
tried Brasero. It is, as many have said, Nautilus that never sees media.
Nor can I open the drive with blank media in it from the file browser.
No media in the drive
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hal.log inserted blank and data dvd.
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Kern.log
Jun 9 11:47:02 ubuntu060608 kernel: [ 73.815990] eth1: no IPv6 routers
present
Jun 9 11:52:26 ubuntu060608 kernel: [ 397.425860] UDF-fs: No VRS found
Jun 9 11:52:26 ubuntu060608 kernel: [ 397.452243] ISO 9660 Extensions:
Microsoft Joliet Level 3
Jun 9 11:52:26 ubuntu060608
new lshal.txt (debug)
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the comments indicate the issue is not a nautilus-cd-burner one
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could everybody having the issue attach an lshal log and look if syslog
has errors when trying to read or burn a cd or dvd?
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Sebastien Bacher wrote:
the comments indicate the issue is not a nautilus-cd-burner one
I disagree. Which comments?
The comment from me indicates that it's exactly nautilus-cd-burner.
Other burning programs work: Brasero, cdrecord, etc. (Apart from
Brasero getting confused at the end, trying
The comment from me indicates that it's exactly nautilus-cd-burner.
could you insert a blank media in the drive, run lshal and attach the
log to the bug rather than make assumptions on the issue? the
description seems to indicate that the is_blank hal properties is not
correctly set which would
Here is my lshal with a black DVD in the drive.
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Here is my lshal with a DATA DVD in the drive that was burned on this system
with Gutsy right before it was wiped for a fresh install.
here is what happens when I try to mount the data DVD on the command
line
$sudo mount -t udf /dev/dvd /media/cdrom0/
mount: No medium found
~$ sudo mount
Oh one more thing.
I tried the all_generic_ide=1 Made no difference
Tried pollirq Made no difference
I also switched from 40pin to 80pin cable. Made no difference.
here is a hdparm info on the drive
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$ sudo hdparm -i /dev/dvd
/dev/dvd:
Here is my lshal log, with blank DVD in the drive.
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This is a serious bug. It doesn't work in Hardy, but with the same
hardware, works in Gutsy. I hate to be mean, and I dont think I am by
saying this, but if Ubuntu wants to compete with windows its really got
to avoid these kind of bugs. If a person only has two machines, Hardy
doesn't work for
it's easier for microsoft, all the vendors make sure their hardware is
correctly supported but the work has to do the other way around under
linux, and it's not easy for the coders to have all the harwares
available to make sure everything is working correctly
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uh, that would be BLANK media...lol
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Sebastien, whether it works for Microsoft or not shouldn't matter.
Recognizing black media worked in Gutsy, and the fact that the problem
persists in Hardy - released in April - is pretty bad. I have to dump
work on flash drives and go to my Mac to burn DVDs, and it's a pain.
Considering there is
right, I don't discuss that's an issue, just explaining that making sure
that things still work on hardware you don't have is not easy
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for what its worth, my failing hardware is a Pioneer 112D DVDR. its an
ATAPI device. and the problem I am having is the same problem all of
the people here have explained, which is perfectly good blank dvd's
(haven't tried cd's) do not get recognized. blank dvd's are all i have.
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for me failing hardware, sudo hdparm -l /dev/cdrom
sudo hdparm -I /dev/cdrom
sudo: cannot get working directory
[sudo] password for me:
/dev/cdrom:
ATAPI CD-ROM, with removable media
Model Number: PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-112D
Serial Number: GCDP346786WL
Will somebody at PLEASE fix this problem. I have several PCs and Laptops that
continue to
exhibit this issue and they also refuse to read any data or movie DVDs. The
drives are combo cdrw dvdrw drives and will only read burned CDs.This is a
CRITICAL issue and all the PCs worked
2 months without a fix is too serious of a bug for me for people to not fix.
i'm going back to gutsy. i do not have the luxury of transferring my isos to a
different computer to be burned.
i notice that all the people who have commented here, none of them have sata
drives. i'm considering
I had a similar problem in 8.04 with a Plextor PX-W2410TA CD burner
manufactured in October 2001. Nautilus would not recognize a blank CD. I
could burn using either CD/DVD creator or Brasero, but Brasero produced
a could not eject error. This drive was working perfectly with 6.10.
The workaround
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Just want to add: I'm having the same problem. I haven't tried the
command line yet - and I didn't have this issue with Gutsy.
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For me, this turned out to be a hardware issue with the drive (would
read/write dvds but not cds), so sorry for the noise.
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Hi Leann,
(Bit annoyed because I just wrote a long answer, then hit Control-W by
accident in Firefox and it's lost...)
I tried these methods today:
1. Insert a blank CD-R in the drive. Nothing happens. I'm expecting it
to pop up a dialog asking what I want to do, or to show an icon for the
Not quite same here had no problem in Gutsy but with Hardy on 2 similar pc's
both running 8.04 and patched up to date. When I insert a blank dvd or cd
nothing happens. If I try and burn using Brasero for e.g. it reports no disc
in drive.
fstab gives following for cd/dvd:
/dev/scd0 /media/cdrom0
Hi Jamie,
Can you comment what application you are using to burn your CD/DVD's?
Can you also attach your entire 'dmesg' output after you've attempt to
burn a CD/DVD. Thanks.
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same here. cd burning software:
nautilius-cd-burner/k3b gives insert a blank or rewriteable disk/no media
present
cd_info reports no_disc.
booting 2.6.22-14-generic with current hardy userspace gives the same
results.
hdparm -I /dev/scd0
ATAPI CD-ROM, with removable media
Model
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