Description of problem: For a given set of data, testing with a simulate always crashes yet doing an actual burn works. When the crash occurs, it appears to unmount the DVD, rendering it useless until I reboot (there's probably a way to remount w/o restarting but I don't know how) Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Running v2.0.2 Linux (x86_64) on OS Linux (x86_64) release 2.6.35.14.100.fc14.x86_64 How reproducible: As described in Description. Once this bug is accepted, I will attach the debug output from simulate and write Steps to Reproduce: 1. See forthcoming attachments 2. 3. Actual results: See description Expected results: I would expect the simulate to succeed given that the actual write succeeded Additional info: I am running under Gnome. This is the first time I have yum installed a KDE package and am assuming it got all the necessary dependencies. Once F16 comes out, I "hope" to be able to migrate and will test under it as I am aware F14 is very near eol Let me know if I can provide more info ... thanks, Paul
Created attachment 531918 [details] thisis the debug log showing the crash when running simulate
Created attachment 531919 [details] this is the log when the actual write worked
Bug has been reported upstream: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=285966
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