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Arvind K wrote on 13/05/08 13:34:
>>
>> Yesterday I was met, with what I think is one of the most stupid bugs
>> I ever found. When I tried to eject a DVDr, either using nautilus
>> tools or the drive eject button, an error popup showed up, telling me
>> that I wasn't root.
>> WTF, now I can't  even eject CDs?
>>
>> I had a look at my user permitions and all looked sound, so what am I
>> doing wrong, or is this a bug? 
> 
> Hi Fernado,
> Its not a bug,the case you mentioned happens when the process using
> your cd-rom isn't killed properly(or isn't killed at all),leaving the
> system thinking that the cd is still in use..
>...

That's a much better explanation than the error message. So you're
right, it's not a bug: it's two bugs. One is that the error message is
unhelpful, and the other is that the CD should be ejectable if the only
programs that were using it aren't running any more.

Cheers
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Matthew Paul Thomas
http://mpt.net.nz/
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