I installed Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx Beta 2 to my spare partition and
applied all updates.  I confirmed that Brasero 2.30.0 is the version
that is installed.  The problems persists and is easily reproducible
with Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Beta 2 and Brasero 2.30.0.  Upon insertion of an
audio CD into the CD/DVD burner Brasero crashes.  Likewise Rhythmbox
crashes.  Sound Juicer crashes.

An interesting observation (as I indicated before) is that the problem
was NOT reproducible under Ubuntu Lucid Alpha 2.

This leads me to believe that this might be an Ubuntu problem and not an
upstream Brasero.

For confirmation of this, please see the following blog post:

http://dorianpula.ca/2010/04/migrating-to-opensuse/

"A system that supports my hardware. From some weird reason, the Ubuntu
kernel maintainers removed a flag that cause my DVD burner not to see
CDs.  This is not the case in openSUSE.  I actually tried to burn
something off a LiveUSB before installing openSUSE.  Yes, I could of
recompiled my kernel with the right flags.  But if I wanted to do that,
I wouldn’t have moved off Gentoo to Kubuntu."

Please excuse the topic of someone leaving Ubuntu, but his assertion
about the cause of this being the removal of a key compile flag might
just be the cause of this bug.  I would really appreciate it if someone
from the kernel team would look into this compile flag issue.

Since this was not reproducible under Lucid Alpha 2, could the kernel
being used then have been compiled with the relevant flag enabled?

Thanks.

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sound-juicer, rhythmbox, nautilus crash at audio CD insertion
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