Running 12.04 64bit, updated daily, Brasero 3.4.1. Have been a long time
sufferer of this bug.
Today I burned an image from disc and guess what? After burning it ejected all
automagically and I even got a proper notification and a friendly 'ping' sound
to go with it. To be sure I burned another
Running 12.04 64bit, updated daily, Brasero 3.4.1. Have been a long time
sufferer of this bug.
Today I burned an image from disc and guess what? After burning it ejected all
automagically and I even got a proper notification and a friendly 'ping' sound
to go with it. To be sure I burned another
Current versions: Brasero 2.30.2-0ubuntu1 on Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid
Burned a CD yesterday.
Input: some mp3 files
Output: a conventional audio-CD
Option to 'eject disc after burning' seems to has gone, but the CD
ejects just fine.
I call it solved. Thanx everybody.
cheers
Tom
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brasero does not
Haven't seen it yet, but will give it a try as soon as I get it in.
cheers
Tom
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brasero does not eject disk after burning
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/474233
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When I had the problem that is how I got myself logged in, yes. I had to
unlock the keyring manually, but that was it.
Right now it is working as it should (see earlier post; one of many
updates solved it).
cheers
Tom
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pam_unix(gdm:auth): conversation failed
Hi guys,
Had to do without you for 48 hours and was getting withdrawal symptoms. Then
somehow my system got past the boot issues, that is the upside of errors that
come and go: this time it went. I got to load like 174 updates, including a
kernel, Xcore , ATI and Radeon and quite some Gnome
And the other one. I realised that you may not learn much from them
since I did not have the issue on logging in.
Tom
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/516520
Still doesn't eject, although it now asks me to remove the freshly burnt CD
manually.
Lucid i386 and amd64, both updated twice daily with all the latest and
greatest...
Tom
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brasero does not eject disk after burning
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Booted into recovery mode then root (had to remove plymouth -which was
reinstalled by some partial upgrade- to get recovery mode working).
Added another user. Rebooted. Both user names appear in the login
screen, but clicking either one makes the screen fade out and in again.
Background stays on
Same here, although I had to use a workaround to get in th GUI (recovery mode
resume normal boot login startx) After the desktop appeared I was asked for
my password in order to unlock the keyring.
(Lucid amd64, updated twice a day, regressed a lot over the last week, now
foobar.)
Tom
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Good to hear it makes sense to you.
I have not modified or even peeked into these files, no.
If I ever get into my Lucid installation again I will get those files and
post them here. Promised.
Tom
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lucid lynx - login screen stuck in a loop - SYSTEM BROKEN
Cristian,
Thanx for your support.
I know very well it is beta, but until last week even alpha was a lot better
than beta now. Better even than Karmic.
AFAIK a LTS release is branched off Debian stable, so should be pretty good to
start with.
It's a number of bugs biting me simultaneously that
Cristian,
No, I did not try KDE and right now I can't. I'll have to wait for this to get
fixed and then reinstall from a daily cd containing the right kernel and ati
drivers.
Single user mode (as in 'recovery mode root') for repair and adding a second
user, but did not startx.
The other way
To be a bit more precise: what happened was that after issuing 'startx'
the screen would switch mode and the cursor appeared, but the background
stayed all black and there it stopped. No disk activity, just a little
arrow on a dark screen.
Well, I'm still not clear on what broke and why, but
Reinstalled ubuntu-desktop, rebooted.
Same behaviour as before: clicking on either my username or on the 'other user'
bar leads to the login screen fading out and coming back within a second.
Loop-di-loop...
The bar at the bottom of the screen is completely blank apart from the clock,
so I
=== system now useless ===
Loaded a lot of updates today: a new kernel, gdm, gnome-session-manager and
others.
- Booting without 'nomodeset' does not work because KMS is broken, no change
here (bug 509273)
- Have to boot into recovery mode and then resume normal boot because gdm is
broken (bug
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
hi
Running Lucid amd64 on a Dell Latitude 131L (AMD chips), updating twice
a day or more often.
=== system now useless ===
Loaded a lot of updates today: a new kernel, gdm, gnome-session-manager and
others.
- Booting without 'nomodeset' does not
Maybe this bug should be files against Xserver as well until we know
where the cause lies, but I don't know how to do that.
cheers
Tom
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Still not working right today.
I can get in through the backdoor though, so I'm poking around to see if I can
find out what's going on.
Decided to try the loging screen in system administration. That comes up
with all options greyed out, so I clicked the 'unlock' button. Nothing happened.
Isn't this the same as 516520 ?
cheers
Tom
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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lucid lynx - login screen stuck in a loop
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Same here, but not quite.
Loaded the usual updates yesterday evening, everything seemed fine. This
morning I found the login screen resetting every time I click either my own
username or the 'other user' option. It is certainly not X crashing and coming
back, since the rest of the desktop stays
Oh, and yes, I did load all avaailable updates just now through the
rescue mode. No joy.
greetz
Tom
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lucid lynx - login screen stuck in a loop
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hi Jakub,
Will try that in a minute and report back here.
For now I found a workaround:
- boot into rescue mode
- choose 'resume normal boot'
- this gives me a pure text mode login, no virtual tty
- login with user/passw as normal
- issue command 'startx'
after that I get my normal desktop and
OK, tried the following:
- boot into rescue mode
- choose 'resume normal boot'
- this gives me a pure text mode login, no virtual tty
- login with user/passw as normal
- change my password with 'passwd' (success)
- reboot with sudo reboot
- booted the normal way
- got exactly the same situation as
Today I burned a DVD (just straight data files on it) and that ejected OK.
The ones that didn't eject were all audio CD's, with mp3 and wma files as input.
Hope this helps to narrow it down.
cheers
Tom
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brasero does not eject disk after burning
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/474233
You
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: brasero
When burning a disc (audio, data, or from iso-image) I always check the
'eject after burn' option, but it never does eject. I have to use the
button on the drive to get my new disc out. The discs themselves are OK.
I'm using Ububtu 9.10 Karmic
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