Public bug reported:
I'm pretty sure this is not a hardware problem.
I don't do much with CD's except for occasionally burning one to listen in the
car.
It's worked great so far on this laptop, but I went to do it today, and had
issues.
I used rhythmbox to burn, and when it started burning, it should have taken 5
to 10 minutes and been done, but it started really slowly. The whole system
seemed to slow down. The music Rhythmbox was playing started skipping and
stopped, and the touchpad made the mouse very jerky, everything was just slow.
So I left and came back three hours later, and it was still slow, still trying
to burn the cd, but rhythmbox was no longer open. I had to shut it down
because I couldn't get the disc to eject.
I looked at the cd afterwards, and it looks burned, and when I put it in, it
came up as an audio cd, and nautilus showed wav files, all of them that should
have been there. Rhythmbox hung up on it, though.
So I decided to test a good audio cd, and it hissed on and off twice a second,
hiss hiss hiss hiss with music in between.
I'm sure that this won't be enough information, and there may be more than one
bug here, but I hope we can make something out of it.
I'm using the 2.6.24-21 kernel from Proposed.
Here's the lshw of the drive:
*-ide
description: IDE Channel 0
physical id: 0
bus info: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
logical name: ide0
*-cdrom
product: TSSTcorp DVD+/-RW TS-L632H
physical id: 0
bus info: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
logical name: /dev/hda
capabilities: packet
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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CD drive messed up with 8.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/268694
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