abrt version: 1.1.14 architecture: x86_64 Attached file: backtrace cmdline: brasero computer:///CD%20Drive.drive comment: I closed all applications before I tried to open from Bracero menu the device cd-drive. Before closing Mozilla and other stuff, the cd-drive didn't seem to open at all. After closing other applications the device seemed to be opening normally for a second before the crash message. component: brasero crash_function: brasero_data_vfs_loading_node_result executable: /usr/bin/brasero kernel: 2.6.35.10-74.fc14.x86_64 package: brasero-2.32.0-1.fc14 rating: 4 reason: Process /usr/bin/brasero was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV) release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) time: 1308511882 uid: 500 How to reproduce ----- 1.I opened from bracero menu cd-drive icon. First it showed the empty device content and then the system reported that the application was killed due to error 11. 2.This was my first try with bracero. My system is Fedora Core 14 on VMware 7 in an Acer Aspire 64 bit AX3400 with all 8 Gbyte reserved for Fedora and all AMD Phenom II X4 820 quad-core cpu allocated too. No other applications running for the time. 3.Could the crash reason be missing packages?
Created attachment 505504 [details] File: backtrace
Hi, Sorry to bother you with this no-bug in anywhere inclusive Fedora 14 platform or Brasero-application. Brasero performed normally after i corrected the missing setting in VMware menu running in the top of RHEL-5 hosting VMware application window ("VM | Removable Devices | CD/DVD (IDE)") which had not been checked. This needs to be done for VMware 7 Workstation in order to give a virtualized hardware to Fedora 14 and Brasero to be mounted as CD/DVD (IDE) device. Like in this host, there need to be checked for VMware control panel at least Removable Devices: Network Adapter(using NAT), Printer, Soundcard, and as loudspeakers serving USB - device GN Netcom GN 2000 USB OC. These and more - like a couple of USB joysticks and flashmemories are all found by VMwware 7 Workstation whhich host in this configuration Fedora 14 installation. They are however not by default mounted quite all with their virtual counterparts. CD/DVD(IDE) needs separately to be checked in the VM | Removable Devices - menu and then the Fedora 14 system restarted in order to bring CD/DVD (IDE) alive to be mounted for Fedora 14 and Brasero application. Othervise you can get error signal 11 (SIGSEV) and your Process /usr/bin/brasero killed. After this detail was done by the undersigned, Brasero performed very automatically from graphical user interface and created 100% quality DVD - copies of 8,5GB originals with very high speed. Though VMware spends some CPU capacity while it's hosting on top of Windows 7, all realtime/sound/video applications seem to perform very satisfyingly. The image writing and copy process on VMware is very quick even with large DVD's and the time left is visible all the time. (For curiosity: I even installed a quite demanding simulator called Steel Beasts Professional PE Edition by eSim Games on Wine on top of Fedora 14 with mandatory CodeMeter-USB-dongle in place, and the simulator runs with no performance issues - Windows-free!! - Well, almost ;) ) With Best Regards Mika Runolinna