Lindsey, I have an Uberstudent installation (modified Xubuntu raring)
the same fault has occurred for me after ripping some dvds.

# sudo eject -i off

as first given above by Marco Scannadenari works for me. Then both
pressing the manual eject button or typing eject work. It is at least a
fast work-around. Quite why it is happening I don't know.

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  [Dell Inspiron 2500] Can't eject cd rom : Inappropriate ioctl for
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