Description of problem: Not certain if this is the correct component but I'm using the built-in CD/DVD writer that pops up when you insert a blank disk in a Fedora box. After using it to burn a CD or DVD, it displays an error message that says: "Please eject the disc manually, the disc could not be ejected and needs to be removed" (not the exact wording but close). From the command line as a normal user (not root), I can then type "eject" and the disk is ejected with no problem, so this appears to be a bug in the CD/DVD tools and not in the OS. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Unknown, I'm running Fedora 16 with the latest updates How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Burn a CD or DVD 2. 3. Actual results: burner cannot eject disk and display error message telling user to eject the disk manually. Expected results: burner should eject disk Additional info:
I believe the built-in CD/DVD writer that pops up when you insert a blank disk is brasero's plugin for nautilus, so changing the component.
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