Public bug reported: Today I upgraded to Feisty (Ubuntu - Gnome), and now my eject CD-ROM tray behaves different ( faulty :) )
When I push the eject button on the cd-drive and no CD is in the drive, the drive wont come out. When I eject the cdrom drive with the command `eject` the tray ejects but closes immediately.... 2twice: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ eject -v eject: using default device `cdrom' eject: device name is `cdrom' eject: expanded name is `/dev/cdrom' eject: `/dev/cdrom' is a link to `/dev/scd0' eject: `/dev/scd0' is not mounted eject: `/dev/scd0' is not a mount point eject: `/dev/scd0' is not a multipartition device eject: trying to eject `/dev/scd0' using CD-ROM eject command eject: CD-ROM eject command failed eject: trying to eject `/dev/scd0' using SCSI commands eject: SCSI eject succeeded When a CD is present I can eject the CD-ROM with the button on the computer thought it feels really slow to react (at least slower than before), but again it closes immediately. The `eject` command and eject from ie desktop, sound-juicer all work though the damn tray just wont stay open. I noticed when I open Places -> Computer and choose eject from there the Nautilus computer window hangs. I can't press anything within it. But the window redraws if I put a window on top of it and removes it again or swich workspace and back, so it doesn't feel totally crashed. Though I can't close it by pressing the x in the top right of the window and no menus or anything respond. I noticed that ripping music CDs to FLAC with sound-juicer is a lot slower than before something like 4-6 times slower... it might have a connection the the eject problem. Dont know where I should look for debug info? ** Affects: Ubuntu Importance: Undecided Status: Unconfirmed ** Description changed: Today I upgraded to Feisty (Ubuntu - Gnome), and now my eject CD-ROM tray behaves different ( faulty :) ) When I push the eject button on the cd-drive and no CD is in the drive, the drive wont come out. When I eject the cdrom drive with the command `eject` the tray ejects but closes immediately.... 2twice: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ eject -v eject: using default device `cdrom' eject: device name is `cdrom' eject: expanded name is `/dev/cdrom' eject: `/dev/cdrom' is a link to `/dev/scd0' eject: `/dev/scd0' is not mounted eject: `/dev/scd0' is not a mount point eject: `/dev/scd0' is not a multipartition device eject: trying to eject `/dev/scd0' using CD-ROM eject command eject: CD-ROM eject command failed eject: trying to eject `/dev/scd0' using SCSI commands eject: SCSI eject succeeded When a CD is present I can eject the CD-ROM with the button on the computer thought it feels really slow to react (at least slower than before), but again it closes immediately. The `eject` command and eject from ie desktop, sound-juicer all work though the damn tray just wont stay open. I noticed when I open Places -> Computer and choose eject from there the - Nautilus computer window hangs. I cant press anything within it. But the - window redraws if I put a window on top of it and removes it again or - swich workspace and back, so it doesn't feel totally crashed. Though I - can close it with pressing the x in the top right of the window and no - menus or anything repsond. + Nautilus computer window hangs. I can't press anything within it. But + the window redraws if I put a window on top of it and removes it again + or swich workspace and back, so it doesn't feel totally crashed. Though + I can't close it by pressing the x in the top right of the window and no + menus or anything respond. I noticed that ripping music CDs to FLAC with sound-juicer is a lot - slower than before something like 4-6 times slower. Dont know where I - should look for debug info? + slower than before something like 4-6 times slower... it might have a + connection the the eject problem. Dont know where I should look for + debug info? ** Tags added: cdrom dvd -- cdrom/dvd closes immediately after eject https://launchpad.net/bugs/98806 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs