On Thu, 2009-09-24 at 12:47 +0100, Anne Wilson wrote: 
> On Thursday 24 September 2009 10:27:40 Michael Schwendt wrote:
> > Does plain Data DVD file writing+verifying with k3b and GNOME still work
> > on Fedora 11?
> > 
> > I had "Verify written data" checked:
> > 
> > [...]
> > Writing successfully completed.
> > 
> > It then ejected the disc and closed the tray again immediately.
> > The infamous and premature "No medium found" dialog popped up.
> > I didn't touch it, because it would close after a few seconds
> > when it would recognise the disc it just had reloaded.
> > 
> > In the background, a Nautilus opened for the recognised disc.
> > A disc icon appeared, too.
> > k3b, however, did not proceed to verifying any files. It waited here:
> > 
> > ---
> > Verifying written Data
> > ---
> > Verifying track 0
> > 0%
> > 
> > 
> > After 5 minutes waiting without any disc reader activity,
> > I cancelled it.
> > Does this work flawlessly with KDE.
> > Is it a conflict with the default GNOME desktop?
> > 
> The other thing I should have mentioned is that if Nautilus mounted the 
> drive, 
> that would interfere.  You need to deny the mount.
> 
> Anne
k3b has always worked for me in Gnome but I have yet to use it in F11
Although you get an Blank CD-R Disk icon on the screen , when I tried it
the blank disk is not mounted. It is the CD/DVD creator that is
producing the icon.But I agree that unmounting it would seem like a good
idea but it is unclear how you would do it. Clicking on unmout volume in
the action list you get does nothing and using unmount seems hard since
there is no mount point listed when you run the mount command. 
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