I think that it doesn't matter if you are pressing the CD eject button,
or the power button, or your laptop battery is running out of charge, or
whatever, isn't there some framework to inform applications that
"resource X is going away within approximately Y to Z timeunit from now,
there isn't anything you can do about that, act accordingly".  And then
the resource should just go away.  And if an application didn't react to
the notification, that's it's problem - no need to outright kill it,
just force it to then handle the error it will get the next time it
tries to use the resource - at which point it will hopefully be smart
about things as well, like your CD burning software saying "hey, I was
in the middle of copying that to another disc, put it back or that will
fail [Try Again] [Fail]".

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eject cd doesn't work and "just should"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/75074
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