** Description changed:

  Hi I'm using Ubuntu 8.10 regulary updated on a Sony Vaio NS laptop.
  I've got this problem:
  If I put a CD/DVD (blank or not) in the CD reader and I boot Ubuntu  I can 
use the CD or the DVD (as normal).
  If the CD reader is empty and I boot Ubuntu  it will ignore the CD/DVD reader 
all the session long, I can't read CDs or DVDs and I must restart my sistem 
with a CD in, to use them.
  I can put an extract from the lshw command when the cdrom is recognized:
             *-cdrom
                  description: DVD-RAM writer
                  product: DVD-RW  DVRTD08
                  vendor: PIONEER
                  physical id: 1
                  bus info: s...@1:0.0.0
                  logical name: /dev/cdrom2
                  logical name: /dev/cdrw2
                  logical name: /dev/dvd2
                  logical name: /dev/dvdrw2
                  logical name: /dev/scd0
                  logical name: /dev/sr0
                  version: 1.00
                  capabilities: removable audio cd-r cd-rw dvd dvd-r dvd-ram
                  configuration: ansiversion=5 status=ready
  
- I've also opened a thread on ubuntu forum with more information, this is the 
link:
+ I've also opened a thread on ubuntu forum with more information (lshw, 
lspci,lsmod with CD/DVD recognized and with CD/DVD non recognized), this is the 
link:
  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1031170
  Thanks for the attention.

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CD/DVD reader does'nt work properly  on VAIO NS
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/305724
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