From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.7.12) Gecko/20050922 Fedora/1.0.7-1.1.fc4 Firefox/1.0.7 Description of problem: If I have selected "Attempt to eject CD when CD Player exits" from the Preferences menu, when I close the program, a window temporarily appears saying "The window CD Player is not responding". However, this only appears for a short time. It then disappears, my CD is ejected (correctly) and then the CD Player window closes. If I unselect, the "Attempt to eject CD when CD Player exits", then the CD Player window closes instantly, the CD is not ejected (correctly) and the warning about an unreponsive window is not displayed. It would seem that when the "Attempt to eject CD when CD Player exits" is selected, the program waits while the CD player ejects the CD. This time of inactivity on the part of the program is interpreted by the operating system as failure of this process. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 2.6 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Select "Attempt to eject CD when CD Player exits" from the preferences menu. 2. Play a CD 3. Close the CD Player program Actual Results: A window temporarily appears saying "The window CD Player is not responding". However, this only appears for a short time. It then disappears, my CD is ejected (correctly) and then the CD Player window closes. Expected Results: The warning window should not have appeared. Additional info: My CD player model is: Pioneer DVD-ROM ATAPI Model DVD-106S 010
This report targets the FC3 or FC4 products, which have now been EOL'd. Could you please check that it still applies to a current Fedora release, and either update the target product or close it ? Thanks.
I've checked as requested and found that this bug still occurs as described on an up-to-date FC5 system. Thanks.
Fedora Core 5 is no longer maintained. Is this bug still present in Fedora 8?
Solving as WONTFIX as we don't have gnome-cd in Fedora 9 anymore, and bugs aren't likely to be fixed for Fedora 8.