(grmpf launchpad ate my comment)

I don't think I left sound-juicer open.  I wasn't sure whether gnome-
volume-manager or hal would have enough information to take the decision
to launch sound-juicer or not as it probably requires querying the name
of the audio CD (but I'm not sure).

I guess what one expects is that after a suspend / resume, the data CD
or USB drives etc. are mounted again and if they are the same nothing is
done, but if they are different, then the usual action take place: if
it's data, nautilus should open it, if it's audio, sound-juicer should
import it etc.

I reassigned back to gnome-volume-manager because this might be more
generic than just audio CDs after all: if it's a new data CD, it should
be mounted and opened, if it was already in the drive before suspending,
it should probably be mounted but not displayed.

** Changed in: gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: sound-juicer => gnome-volume-manager

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Proposed importing audio CD when resuming from hibernation
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