Does that mean that you experienced the same problems and solved them by
uninstalling/downgrading brasero? Have you got more information that
would help fixing the bug?
While this would be OK as a temporal workaround it isn't exactly what
I'd call a solution ;) Downgrading brasero is nothing that
and just as a final note
restoring brasero and libbrasero-media0 to ver. 2.27.92-0ubuntu2
restores full functions of all cd/dvd drives and gksu nautilus is now
also functional, both from Alt+F2 (preferred method ) and terminal.
The only caveat to gksu ... is the drive(s) cannot be an an 'open'
s
excuse the typo, that should be libbrasero-media0
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If you were to remove librasero-media0 ( and by extension brasero and
rhythmbox) then the odds are your cd/dvd drive(s) will operate correctly
with no need to boot up with media inserted or mount media as root.
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I've just (accidentaly) discovered something new: if the disc is already
inserted when booting, everything seems to work normally. The disc is
mounted, accessible and can be ejected/unmounted. The 'unaligned read'
errors are also missing from dmesg. Even better: re-inserting the disc
also triggers
I've executed the command 'gvfs-mount -li' again after manually mounting
the cd as root. This is the output:
Mount(0): cdrom0 -> file:///media/cdrom0
Type: GProxyMount (GProxyVolumeMonitorGdu)
themed icons: [media-optical] [media]
x_content_types: x-content/software
can_unmount=1
can_e
OK, here's the output:
andi 1485 0.0 0.4 6188 2188 ?S18:31 0:00
/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd
andi 1490 0.0 0.5 30168 2424 ?Ssl 18:31 0:00
/usr/lib/gvfs//gvfs-fuse-daemon /home/andi/.gvfs
andi 1563 0.0 0.6 6860 2792 ?S18:31 0:00
/usr/lib
do you have the issue when starting only your user session after boot
and trying?
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no I didn't meant using sudo, that seems to be your issue, do you have a
gvfs running with other users? could you run "ps aux | grep gvfs" and
copy the log there?
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Sure, but I assume you meant 'sudo gvfs-mount -li'? Because running it
as user creates no output...
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Could you run gvfs-mount -li with the CD in the drive too?
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Just to make myself clear: the cdrom-drive imho works correctly! I've
started live-sessions with at least 3 different CDs, burned a DVD and a
CD and extracted an audio CD, therefore I can't believe that this is a
hardware bug, despite the read errors shown in dmesg. Even within the
currently instal
Oops, I didn't know that you wanted the output when a disc is inserted!
I did another test (with another disc that works on my jaunty machine)
and attached the output of 'devkit-disks --dump' after insterting the
disc. I also attached the dmesg output (shows 'unaligned read' errors).
As you can see
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let's say the device is sr0 which is a MATSHITA DVD-RAM UJ-841S drive,
the log has " has media: 0", the issue is rather a
devicekit-disks one or a linux bug, reassigning
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> The gnome-volume-manager packet is installed on my Jaunty system. Why
is it still there when it's obsolete?
You installed it manually or didn't use the graphical dist-upgrader to
upgrade your distribution which does cleaning?
> Does it even do anything?
It probably does if it's installed, it's
did you get the log with a data CD in the drive? what device is used as
cdrom on your box?
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Thanks for your response!
The gnome-volume-manager packet is installed on my Jaunty system. Why is
it still there when it's obsolete? Does it even do anything? Anyway, I
attached the output of devkit-disks --dump. The cdrom is listed,
automounting for audio and blank cds works too, only data discs
gnome-volume-manager is not used since hardy, nautilus does the
automounting since gvfs is used, is your drive listed in a devkit-disks
--dump log?
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