This sometimes happens to me on a Maverick amd64 system with brasero 2.32.0-0ubuntu2.2 when I right-click on a .iso image file and open it with Brasero. It seems like this happens when I put a CD/DVD in the drive and launch Brasero so that the CD/DVD will be recognized while Brasero is still loading. That is, if I run Brasero immediately after I put the disc in the drive, then usually it will come up and say that I doesn't see the CD (until the CD is recognized). If I put the CD/DVD in the drive and wait, eventually I'll get a dialog box that asks me what to do with the disc. If I wait for this dialog box to be produced and then click Cancel and *then* click Brasero, then Brasero loads without problems and is able to start burning the disc. However, I have not tested this extensively enough to know for sure if this pattern always holds.
Since the above observations may suggest that this bug arises from resource competition, it is perhaps worth mentioning that the system on which I am using Brasero and experiencing this bug has a full GNOME- based environment installed, but that I am in a Lubuntu Desktop Session, which uses the LXDE desktop environment instead of GNOME 2; specifically, it uses PCManFM instead of Nautilus. The pcmanfm package version is 0.9.7-1ubuntu1 and the libfm0/libfm-gtk0 package version is 0.1.12-1ubuntu2. In case it's relevant, my udisks package version is 1.0.1+git20100614-3. When I first saw this bug, it seemed like it occurred every other time I tried to burn a CD/DVD from an .iso image by right-clicking on the image and launching Brasero. It tended to happen the first time, rather than the second. However, I think that was actually due to the pattern described above--when I inserted a disc into the drive and tried to burn to it, it was still being recognized by other system components (udisks? pcmanfm?), but when I retried, that had finished, and Brasero was able to launch and start the burn. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/653630 Title: brasero crashed with SIGSEGV in g_type_instance_get_private() -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
